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    DDQR (dynamic DNA QR coding): An efficient algorithm to represent DNA barcode sequences. by Yujun Wang, Xinjing Yao, Rui Liu, Chang Liu

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Representation of DNA barcodes is essential for DNA barcodes' applications in the transportation and recognition of biological materials. …”
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    DNA barcoding and microsatellites help species delimitation and hybrid identification in endangered galaxiid fishes. by Delphine Vanhaecke, Carlos Garcia de Leaniz, Gonzalo Gajardo, Kyle Young, Jose Sanzana, Gabriel Orellana, Daniel Fowler, Paul Howes, Catalina Monzon-Arguello, Sofia Consuegra

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Conservation of Aplochiton is complicated because species identification is hampered by the presence of resident as well as migratory ecotypes that may confound morphological discrimination. We used DNA barcoding (COI, cytochrome b) and a new developed set of microsatellite markers to investigate the relationships between A. zebra and A. taeniatus and to assess their distributions and relative abundances in Chilean Patagonia and the Falkland Islands. …”
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    DNA barcode library for European Gelechiidae (Lepidoptera) suggests greatly underestimated species diversity by Peter Huemer, Ole Karsholt, Leif Aarvik, Kai Berggren, Oleksiy Bidzilya, Jari Junnilainen, Jean-François Landry, Marko Mutanen, Kari Nupponen, Andreas Segerer, Jan Šumpich, Christian Wieser, Benjamin Wiesmair, Paul D. N. Hebert

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…For the first time, a nearly complete barcode library for European Gelechiidae is provided. DNA barcode sequences (COI gene – cytochrome c oxidase 1) from 751 out of 865 nominal species, belonging to 105 genera, were successfully recovered. …”
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    Marine Flora of French Polynesia: An Updated List Using DNA Barcoding and Traditional Approaches by Christophe Vieira, Myung Sook Kim, Antoine De Ramon N’Yeurt, Claude Payri, Sofie D’Hondt, Olivier De Clerck, Mayalen Zubia

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…We initiated a project to systematically DNA barcode the marine flora of French Polynesia. Based on a large collection of ~2452 specimens, made between 2014 and 2023, across the five French Polynesian archipelagos, we re-assessed the marine floral species diversity (Alismatales, Cyanobacteria, Rhodophyta, Ochrophyta, Chlorophyta) using DNA barcoding in concert with morphology-based classification. …”
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    DNA Barcoding of Pyrrhulina australis (Characiformes: Lebiasinidae) reveals unexpected cryptic diversity in the group by Taina Barbosa de Souza, Daniela Cristina Ferreira, Hugmar Pains da Silva, André Luiz Netto-Ferreira, Paulo Cesar Venere

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…In this context, the present study focused on the Pyrrhulina morphospecies found in a number of different drainage basins in South America to test the alternative proposals on the arrangement of the taxonomic units found within what is assumed to be a single nominal species, Pyrrhulina australis, based on a DNA Barcoding approach. The results of the analyses indicate that Pyrrhulina australis is a species complex, with intraspecific (within-group) genetic distances of up to 3.74%, well above the Optimal Threshold of 1.79% defined in the present study. …”
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    DNA barcoding of the genus Alburnoides Jeitteles, 1861 (Actinopterygii, Cyprinidae) from Anatolia, Turkey by Halim Canoglu, Ismail Aksu, Davut Turan, Yusuf Bektas

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…The present study investigated the ability of DNA barcoding to reliably identify the endemic freshwater species in Turkey, known as biodiversity hotspots. …”
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    Improving the COI DNA barcoding library for Neotropical phlebotomine sand flies (Diptera: Psychodidae) by Laura Posada-López, Bruno Leite Rodrigues, Ivan Dario Velez, Sandra Uribe

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Abstract Sand fly species are traditionally identified using morphological traits, though this method is hampered by the presence of cryptic species. DNA barcoding is a widely used tool in the case of insects of medical importance, where it is necessary to know quickly which species are present in a transmission area. …”
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