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Environmental DNA, Volume 8, Issue 3, May–June 2026.
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Estimating belowground plant abundance with DNA metabarcoding

Molecular Ecology Resources, 2019
AbstractMost work on plant community ecology has been performed above ground, neglecting the processes that occur in the soil. DNA metabarcoding, in which multiple species are computationally identified in bulk samples, can help to overcome the logistical limitations involved in sampling plant communities belowground.
Silvia Matesanz   +10 more
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DNA metabarcoding data analysis

2018
Abstract DNA metabarcoding generates huge amounts of data containing noise introduced by molecular methods. Chapter 8 “DNA metabarcoding data analysis” discusses the analytic steps and available software to curate and evaluate DNA metabarcoding data prior to final ecological analyses. It provides command lines to perform primary analyses
Pierre Taberlet   +3 more
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DNA metabarcode choice and design

2018
Abstract Chapter “DNA metabarcode choice and design” develops the properties of the ideal metabarcode in a given context, including conservation of the primer annealing regions and resolution power across the target taxonomic group of interest.
Pierre Taberlet   +3 more
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Towards next‐generation biodiversity assessment using DNA metabarcoding

Molecular Ecology, 2012
Virtually all empirical ecological studies require species identification during data collection. DNA metabarcoding refers to the automated identification of multiple species from a single bulk sample containing entire organisms or from a single environmental sample containing degraded DNA (soil, water, faeces, etc.).
Taberlet, Pierre   +4 more
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Reconstructing marine plankton food web interactions using DNA metabarcoding

Molecular Ecology, 2020
AbstractKnowledge of zooplankton in situ diet is critical for accurate assessment of marine ecosystem function and structure, but due to methodological constraints, there is still a limited understanding of ecological networks in marine ecosystems. Here, we used DNA‐metabarcoding to study trophic interactions, with the aim to unveil the natural diet of
Sara Zamora‐Terol   +2 more
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Environmental DNA and RNA Metabarcoding

Environmental DNA (eDNA) and RNA (eRNA) technologies, when integrated with metabarcoding, have emerged as significant instruments in cancer research particularly in exposomics and environmental carcinogenesis. These approaches facilitate the identification and monitoring of genetic material from many environmental sources, yielding insights into the ...
Odangowei Inetiminebi Ogidi   +2 more
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