[HTML][HTML] Project description: DNA barcodes of bird species in the national museum of natural history, smithsonian institution, USA
Abstract The Division of Birds, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution in
Washington, DC, has obtained and released DNA barcodes for 2808 frozen tissue samples …
Washington, DC, has obtained and released DNA barcodes for 2808 frozen tissue samples …
[HTML][HTML] Identification of birds through DNA barcodes
Short DNA sequences from a standardized region of the genome provide a DNA barcode for
identifying species. Compiling a public library of DNA barcodes linked to named specimens …
identifying species. Compiling a public library of DNA barcodes linked to named specimens …
Comprehensive DNA barcode coverage of North American birds
DNA barcoding seeks to assemble a standardized reference library for DNA‐based
identification of eukaryotic species. The utility and limitations of this approach need to be …
identification of eukaryotic species. The utility and limitations of this approach need to be …
[PDF][PDF] Data standards for BARCODE records in INSDC (BRIs)
R Hanner - 2012 - repository.si.edu
Background. The Consortium for the Barcode of Life (CBOL) formed a Database Working
Group (DBWG) at its inaugural meeting, held at the Smithsonian Institution in May 2004. The …
Group (DBWG) at its inaugural meeting, held at the Smithsonian Institution in May 2004. The …
DNA barcoding birds: from field collection to data analysis
Abstract As of February 2011, COI DNA barcode sequences (a 648-bp segment of the 5′
end of the mitochondrial gene cytochrome c oxidase I, the standard DNA barcode for …
end of the mitochondrial gene cytochrome c oxidase I, the standard DNA barcode for …
DNA barcodes for insects
JJ Wilson - DNA barcodes: Methods and protocols, 2012 - Springer
DNA barcoding refers to the technique of sequencing a short fragment of the mitochondrial
cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COI) gene, the “DNA barcode,” from a taxonomically …
cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COI) gene, the “DNA barcode,” from a taxonomically …
DNA barcode divergence among species and genera of birds and fishes
RD Ward - Molecular ecology resources, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
COI DNA barcoding is increasingly recognized as a significant new tool for the recognition
and identification of animal species. Here, publicly available barcode data are compiled and …
and identification of animal species. Here, publicly available barcode data are compiled and …
[PDF][PDF] Integrative taxonomists should use and produce DNA barcodes
JM Padial, I De la Riva - 2007 - digital.csic.es
Put simply, DNA barcoding (DNAB) is an identification method that aims to relate short,
specific DNA fragments from unidentified specimens to sequences of previously identified …
specific DNA fragments from unidentified specimens to sequences of previously identified …
Building a DNA barcode library of Alaska's non-marine arthropods
Climate change may result in ecological futures with novel species assemblages, trophic
mismatch, and mass extinction. Alaska has a limited taxonomic workforce to address these …
mismatch, and mass extinction. Alaska has a limited taxonomic workforce to address these …
New DNA barcodes for identification of Korean birds
HY Park, HS Yoo, G Jung, CB Kim - Genes & Genomics, 2011 - Springer
DNA barcode is a short sequence of standardized genomic region that is specific to a
species and therefore, helps in species identification. According to studies of animal …
species and therefore, helps in species identification. According to studies of animal …