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In Troubled Waters: Applying DNA Barcoding to Monitor Singapore's Shark Fin Trade. [PDF]

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Ramanan A   +11 more
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Exploring the potential of the COI gene marker for DNA barcoding of planktonic foraminifera. [PDF]

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DNA Barcoding

2023
DNA barcoding is a technique used to identify plant species by using specific sections of DNA. The conventional approach to species identification is gradually diminishing due to constraints such as potential misinterpretation, overlooking morphologically cryptic.The two key coding regions, rbcL and matK, serve as primary DNA barcode markers for ...
Alheyalee, Rayyan   +1 more
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DNA barcoding of billfishes

Mitochondrial DNA, 2011
DNA barcoding is a method promising fast and accurate identification of animal species based on the sequencing of the mitochondrial c oxidase subunit (COI) gene. In this study, we explore the prospects for DNA barcoding in one particular fish group, the billfishes (suborder Xiphioidei--swordfish, marlins, spearfishes, and sailfish).
Hanner, Robert   +4 more
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A DNA barcode for Piroplasmea

Acta Tropica, 2012
Due to the difficulty in morphological identification the development of reliable molecular tools for species distinction is a priority for piroplasma. Previous studies based on 18S rRNA and other gene sequences provided a backbone for the phylogeny of piroplasma. However, it is difficult to discriminate species in a comprehensive sample.
Huitian, Gou   +11 more
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