Improved Environmental DNA Reference Library Detects Overlooked Marine Fishes in New Jersey, United State [external link]
A new paper on DNA barcoding of birds has been published as part of a landmark collection about DNA barcoding edited by W. John Kress and David L. Erickson, DNA…
The excellent magazine and website Maritime Executive runs an editorial by Jesse Ausubel and Alan Curry How eDNA Could be a Cornerstone of the New Blue Economy The essay draws…
…and classify due to morphologic stasis and frequent homoplasy. Many new species of salamanders have been discovered and described on the basis of mitochondrial divergence. Mueller found that COI has…
…rugosus represent different species. Originally described in 1907, K. rugosus is widely distributed across south and western Australia. Two gall types were noted, but no morphologic differences could be found…
…of Virtual U, a new software product that enables a player to preside over a university and provides a compelling new way to understand and work with the challenges of…
…new variants that replace last year’s strains, the DNA sequences within breeding populations are continuously evolving, so that reproductive isolation over a sufficient period of time inevitably leads to genetic…
…E. spinosus, which was first described by Fabricius in 1776. A new subspecies E. s. eggvinii was described in 1956, based on a single specimen, and this was later elevated…
…allowing each new isolate to be analyzed in conjunction with the work of others (as of 24 oct 2008, 75,257 16S rRNA sequences in GenBank). Are genetic methods equally necessary…
In Hidrobiologica March 2008 researchers from El Colegia de la Frontera Sur, Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana, Iztapalapa, Mexico, describe a new species of Cladocera from temporary pools in a semi-desert region….