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…from this study fit, and this would help build a highly detailed online map of genotype distribution, something that does not yet exist for any animal species. An exciting prospect!…
…from this study fit, and this would help build a highly detailed online map of genotype distribution, something that does not yet exist for any animal species. An exciting prospect!…
You have 1 more day! Abstract deadline is 12 midnight tomorrow, June 15, for the Fourth International Barcode of Life Conference, Adelaide, Australia, 28 November-3 December 2011. Online submission form…
…our investigation has attracted press coverage including New York Times print and online editions and internationally in 65 news sites and 14 countries, including India and China, world centers of…
…growth processes. LogletLab software has gone through several development cycles since the initial release of LogletLab 1 in 1998 straight through to the recent release of LogletLab 4.1, an online…
Our paper “Identification of Birds Through DNA Barcodes” is published in PLoS Biology and is featured by Science and Nature online. Links can be found on our Barcode of Life…
…on a number of projects including the development of online software for statistical analysis of time series data as well as studies applying biological models to social and technical phenomena….
…Da Vinci DNA Project in Vienna’s Kurier; and –the Deep Life work of the Deep Carbon Observatory in hard copy of the New York Times (posted 19 Dec online). …
“Identification of Birds Through DNA Barcodes” paper by Paul Hebert, Mark Stoeckle, Tyler Zemlak, and Charles Francis published online in PLoS Biology on September 28, 2004. This landmark paper demonstrates…
…bits and pieces. Conserving the many threatened fish species requires the ability to identify commercial and sport fishery harvests. The United States Food and Drug Administration online Regulatory Fish Encyclopedia…
Approximately 8,000 – 15,000 species of bivalves (clams, mussels, scallops, oysters, and relatives) are known. According to BOLD Taxonomy Browser www.barcodinglife.org, 620 bivalve species have COI barcode records so far,…