Trends in DNA barcoding and metabarcoding

Autores
Adamowicz, Sarah J.; Boatwright, James S.; Chain, Frédéric; Fisher, Brian L.; Hogg, Ian D.; Leese, Florian; Lijtmaer, Dario Alejandro; Mwale, Monica; Naaum, Amanda M.; Pochon, Xavier; Schubert, Dirk W.; Wilson, John James; Wood, Susanna; Xu, Jianping; Xu, Sen; Zhou, Xin; Van Der Bank, Michelle
Año de publicación
2019
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artículo
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versión publicada
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This open-access special issue features 12 full articles representing emerging trends from the international DNAbarcoding community. Several articles highlight how DNA-based techniques are elucidating the species diversity,biogeography, and conservation status of Africas biodiversity. Another prominent theme is the movementtowards big biodiversity data using high-throughput, individual-based DNA barcoding methods, which preservevoucher specimens and abundance data, as well as bulk sample-based metabarcoding. Methodological developments are enhancing the detection of specific species and whole communities using environmental DNA(eDNA) barcoding and metabarcoding. Data are also expanding in terms of genetic coverage; in this issue, a newdatabase is established for a secondary fungalDNAbarcode marker, and multi-kingdom, multi-marker biodiversitysurveys are gaining traction. DNA barcode sequence data, often combined with complementary markers or taxonomic information, are increasingly contributing to large-scale phylogenetic projects, with implications for understanding evolutionary history, community structure, and conservation priorities.
Fil: Adamowicz, Sarah J.. University of Guelph; Canadá
Fil: Boatwright, James S.. University of The Western Cape; Sudáfrica
Fil: Chain, Frédéric. University of Massachusetts; Estados Unidos
Fil: Fisher, Brian L.. California Academy Of Sciences.; Estados Unidos
Fil: Hogg, Ian D.. Polar Knowledge Canada; Canadá
Fil: Leese, Florian. Universitat Essen; Alemania
Fil: Lijtmaer, Dario Alejandro. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Oficina de Coordinación Administrativa Parque Centenario. Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales "Bernardino Rivadavia"; Argentina
Fil: Mwale, Monica. South African National Biodiversity Institute; Sudáfrica
Fil: Naaum, Amanda M.. The Queens University of Belfast; Irlanda
Fil: Pochon, Xavier. University of Auckland; Nueva Zelanda
Fil: Schubert, Dirk W.. University of Guelph; Canadá
Fil: Wilson, John James. National Museums Liverpool; Reino Unido
Fil: Wood, Susanna. Cawthron Institute; Nueva Zelanda
Fil: Xu, Jianping. Mcmaster University; Canadá
Fil: Xu, Sen. University of Texas at Arlington; Estados Unidos
Fil: Zhou, Xin. China Agricultural University; China
Fil: Van Der Bank, Michelle. University of Johannesburg; Sudáfrica
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DNA BARCODING
METABARCODING
INTERNATIONAL BARCODE OF LIFE CONFERENCE
AFRICAN BIODIVERSITY
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spelling Trends in DNA barcoding and metabarcodingAdamowicz, Sarah J.Boatwright, James S.Chain, FrédéricFisher, Brian L.Hogg, Ian D.Leese, FlorianLijtmaer, Dario AlejandroMwale, MonicaNaaum, Amanda M.Pochon, XavierSchubert, Dirk W.Wilson, John JamesWood, SusannaXu, JianpingXu, SenZhou, XinVan Der Bank, MichelleDNA BARCODINGMETABARCODINGINTERNATIONAL BARCODE OF LIFE CONFERENCEAFRICAN BIODIVERSITYhttps://purl.org/becyt/ford/1.6https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1This open-access special issue features 12 full articles representing emerging trends from the international DNAbarcoding community. Several articles highlight how DNA-based techniques are elucidating the species diversity,biogeography, and conservation status of Africas biodiversity. Another prominent theme is the movementtowards big biodiversity data using high-throughput, individual-based DNA barcoding methods, which preservevoucher specimens and abundance data, as well as bulk sample-based metabarcoding. Methodological developments are enhancing the detection of specific species and whole communities using environmental DNA(eDNA) barcoding and metabarcoding. Data are also expanding in terms of genetic coverage; in this issue, a newdatabase is established for a secondary fungalDNAbarcode marker, and multi-kingdom, multi-marker biodiversitysurveys are gaining traction. DNA barcode sequence data, often combined with complementary markers or taxonomic information, are increasingly contributing to large-scale phylogenetic projects, with implications for understanding evolutionary history, community structure, and conservation priorities.Fil: Adamowicz, Sarah J.. University of Guelph; CanadáFil: Boatwright, James S.. University of The Western Cape; SudáfricaFil: Chain, Frédéric. University of Massachusetts; Estados UnidosFil: Fisher, Brian L.. California Academy Of Sciences.; Estados UnidosFil: Hogg, Ian D.. Polar Knowledge Canada; CanadáFil: Leese, Florian. Universitat Essen; AlemaniaFil: Lijtmaer, Dario Alejandro. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Oficina de Coordinación Administrativa Parque Centenario. Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales "Bernardino Rivadavia"; ArgentinaFil: Mwale, Monica. South African National Biodiversity Institute; SudáfricaFil: Naaum, Amanda M.. The Queens University of Belfast; IrlandaFil: Pochon, Xavier. University of Auckland; Nueva ZelandaFil: Schubert, Dirk W.. University of Guelph; CanadáFil: Wilson, John James. National Museums Liverpool; Reino UnidoFil: Wood, Susanna. Cawthron Institute; Nueva ZelandaFil: Xu, Jianping. Mcmaster University; CanadáFil: Xu, Sen. University of Texas at Arlington; Estados UnidosFil: Zhou, Xin. China Agricultural University; ChinaFil: Van Der Bank, Michelle. University of Johannesburg; SudáfricaNational Research Council Canada-NRC Research Press2019-06info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionhttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501info:ar-repo/semantics/articuloapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/11336/119847Adamowicz, Sarah J.; Boatwright, James S.; Chain, Frédéric; Fisher, Brian L.; Hogg, Ian D.; et al.; Trends in DNA barcoding and metabarcoding; National Research Council Canada-NRC Research Press; Genome; 62; 3; 6-2019; V-VIII0831-2796CONICET DigitalCONICETenginfo:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.1139/gen-2019-0054info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/url/https://cdnsciencepub.com/doi/10.1139/gen-2019-0054info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.5/ar/reponame:CONICET Digital (CONICET)instname:Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas2025-09-03T09:53:48Zoai:ri.conicet.gov.ar:11336/119847instacron:CONICETInstitucionalhttp://ri.conicet.gov.ar/Organismo científico-tecnológicoNo correspondehttp://ri.conicet.gov.ar/oai/requestdasensio@conicet.gov.ar; lcarlino@conicet.gov.arArgentinaNo correspondeNo correspondeNo correspondeopendoar:34982025-09-03 09:53:48.533CONICET Digital (CONICET) - Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicasfalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Trends in DNA barcoding and metabarcoding
title Trends in DNA barcoding and metabarcoding
spellingShingle Trends in DNA barcoding and metabarcoding
Adamowicz, Sarah J.
DNA BARCODING
METABARCODING
INTERNATIONAL BARCODE OF LIFE CONFERENCE
AFRICAN BIODIVERSITY
title_short Trends in DNA barcoding and metabarcoding
title_full Trends in DNA barcoding and metabarcoding
title_fullStr Trends in DNA barcoding and metabarcoding
title_full_unstemmed Trends in DNA barcoding and metabarcoding
title_sort Trends in DNA barcoding and metabarcoding
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Adamowicz, Sarah J.
Boatwright, James S.
Chain, Frédéric
Fisher, Brian L.
Hogg, Ian D.
Leese, Florian
Lijtmaer, Dario Alejandro
Mwale, Monica
Naaum, Amanda M.
Pochon, Xavier
Schubert, Dirk W.
Wilson, John James
Wood, Susanna
Xu, Jianping
Xu, Sen
Zhou, Xin
Van Der Bank, Michelle
author Adamowicz, Sarah J.
author_facet Adamowicz, Sarah J.
Boatwright, James S.
Chain, Frédéric
Fisher, Brian L.
Hogg, Ian D.
Leese, Florian
Lijtmaer, Dario Alejandro
Mwale, Monica
Naaum, Amanda M.
Pochon, Xavier
Schubert, Dirk W.
Wilson, John James
Wood, Susanna
Xu, Jianping
Xu, Sen
Zhou, Xin
Van Der Bank, Michelle
author_role author
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Chain, Frédéric
Fisher, Brian L.
Hogg, Ian D.
Leese, Florian
Lijtmaer, Dario Alejandro
Mwale, Monica
Naaum, Amanda M.
Pochon, Xavier
Schubert, Dirk W.
Wilson, John James
Wood, Susanna
Xu, Jianping
Xu, Sen
Zhou, Xin
Van Der Bank, Michelle
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author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv DNA BARCODING
METABARCODING
INTERNATIONAL BARCODE OF LIFE CONFERENCE
AFRICAN BIODIVERSITY
topic DNA BARCODING
METABARCODING
INTERNATIONAL BARCODE OF LIFE CONFERENCE
AFRICAN BIODIVERSITY
purl_subject.fl_str_mv https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1.6
https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv This open-access special issue features 12 full articles representing emerging trends from the international DNAbarcoding community. Several articles highlight how DNA-based techniques are elucidating the species diversity,biogeography, and conservation status of Africas biodiversity. Another prominent theme is the movementtowards big biodiversity data using high-throughput, individual-based DNA barcoding methods, which preservevoucher specimens and abundance data, as well as bulk sample-based metabarcoding. Methodological developments are enhancing the detection of specific species and whole communities using environmental DNA(eDNA) barcoding and metabarcoding. Data are also expanding in terms of genetic coverage; in this issue, a newdatabase is established for a secondary fungalDNAbarcode marker, and multi-kingdom, multi-marker biodiversitysurveys are gaining traction. DNA barcode sequence data, often combined with complementary markers or taxonomic information, are increasingly contributing to large-scale phylogenetic projects, with implications for understanding evolutionary history, community structure, and conservation priorities.
Fil: Adamowicz, Sarah J.. University of Guelph; Canadá
Fil: Boatwright, James S.. University of The Western Cape; Sudáfrica
Fil: Chain, Frédéric. University of Massachusetts; Estados Unidos
Fil: Fisher, Brian L.. California Academy Of Sciences.; Estados Unidos
Fil: Hogg, Ian D.. Polar Knowledge Canada; Canadá
Fil: Leese, Florian. Universitat Essen; Alemania
Fil: Lijtmaer, Dario Alejandro. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Oficina de Coordinación Administrativa Parque Centenario. Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales "Bernardino Rivadavia"; Argentina
Fil: Mwale, Monica. South African National Biodiversity Institute; Sudáfrica
Fil: Naaum, Amanda M.. The Queens University of Belfast; Irlanda
Fil: Pochon, Xavier. University of Auckland; Nueva Zelanda
Fil: Schubert, Dirk W.. University of Guelph; Canadá
Fil: Wilson, John James. National Museums Liverpool; Reino Unido
Fil: Wood, Susanna. Cawthron Institute; Nueva Zelanda
Fil: Xu, Jianping. Mcmaster University; Canadá
Fil: Xu, Sen. University of Texas at Arlington; Estados Unidos
Fil: Zhou, Xin. China Agricultural University; China
Fil: Van Der Bank, Michelle. University of Johannesburg; Sudáfrica
description This open-access special issue features 12 full articles representing emerging trends from the international DNAbarcoding community. Several articles highlight how DNA-based techniques are elucidating the species diversity,biogeography, and conservation status of Africas biodiversity. Another prominent theme is the movementtowards big biodiversity data using high-throughput, individual-based DNA barcoding methods, which preservevoucher specimens and abundance data, as well as bulk sample-based metabarcoding. Methodological developments are enhancing the detection of specific species and whole communities using environmental DNA(eDNA) barcoding and metabarcoding. Data are also expanding in terms of genetic coverage; in this issue, a newdatabase is established for a secondary fungalDNAbarcode marker, and multi-kingdom, multi-marker biodiversitysurveys are gaining traction. DNA barcode sequence data, often combined with complementary markers or taxonomic information, are increasingly contributing to large-scale phylogenetic projects, with implications for understanding evolutionary history, community structure, and conservation priorities.
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