DNA barcoding maps unknowns in Iraq
…were compared to the existing Trichoptera barcode library which so far includes records for about 2500 named species (~19% of world fauna) and many undescribed species. Combining morphologic and DNA…
…were compared to the existing Trichoptera barcode library which so far includes records for about 2500 named species (~19% of world fauna) and many undescribed species. Combining morphologic and DNA…
…that in animals closely related sister species are often largely or completely allopatric. In such cases, combining genetic barcode data with GIS coordinates may improve the certainty of some identifications….
…the human genome.” https://www.fasebj.org/cgi/reprint/1/6/502 This history comes to mind in reading the article by Hickerson, Meyer, and Moritz in October 2006 Syst Biol 55:729. According to their analysis, mathematical modelling…
…their competition and cooperation, and how they live off one another. Industry, according to the Oxford English Dictionary, is “intelligent or clever working” as well as the particular branches of…
Resources For the Future (RFF) has posted the video (and audio) of the seminar Weds 9 Sept 2015 where Jesse Ausubel commented on the release of Breakthrough Institute’s Nature Unbound:…
…name a specimen without having to consult an expert or search through taxonomic keys which are generally indecipherable to the non-specialist. As DNA barcode identifications become more common, will this…
…known avian species (see www.barcodingbirds.org ), helping create an enduring reference work that will be of long-term use by a large community of scientists, regulatory personnel, and general public who…
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On 27 July 2011, the International Cosmos Prize committee announced the Census of Marine Life Scientific Steering Committee as the recipient of the 2011 International Cosmos Prize. Established in 1993…
…collected through CoML projects, including those focused on marine zooplankton (CMarZ), pelagic animals (TOPP), nearshore environments (NaGISA), reefs (CReefs), continental shelves (COMARGE), seamounts (CenSeam), deep water vents (ChEss), abyssal plains…