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    DNA Barcoding of Stingless Bees (Hymenoptera: Meliponini) in Northern Peruvian Forests: A Plea for Integrative Taxonomy by Marilena Marconi, Alessandro Modesti, Leydi Paz Alvarez, Paolo Villegas Ogoña, Agustín Cerna Mendoza, Carlos Daniel Vecco-Giove, Javier Ormeño Luna, Andrea Di Giulio, Emiliano Mancini

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…We aimed to produce a first inventory of stingless bee species dwelling in humid and seasonally dry forests of northern Peru by combining traditional (morphologically-based) taxonomy and DNA barcoding. Specimens were collected in 2020 at five sites located in San Martin and Piura regions. …”
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    Initiating a DNA Barcoding Reference Library of Stony Corals from the Gulf of Eilat (Red Sea) by Elad Nehoray Rachmilovitz, Omri Shabbat, Maayan Yerushalmy, Baruch Rinkevich

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Here, we provide the first DNA barcoding reference library for coral species in Eilat, Red Sea, based on the mitochondrial gene cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (<i>COI</i>), targeting the identification of stony coral species from shallow (0–12 m) reefs. …”
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    DNA barcoding of Japanese earwig species (Insecta, Dermaptera), with sequence diversity analyses of three species of Anisolabididae by Yoshitaka Kamimura, Masaru Nishikawa, Junsuke Yamasako

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…To overcome this problem, we sequenced and analysed the DNA barcoding region of the mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase I gene (cox1) of dermapteran species recorded from Japan. …”
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    DNA Barcode Gap Analysis for Multiple Marker Genes for Phytoplankton Species Biodiversity in Mediterranean Aquatic Ecosystems by Eftychia Tzafesta, Benedetta Saccomanno, Francesco Zangaro, Maria Rosaria Vadrucci, Valeria Specchia, Maurizio Pinna

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…To do so, we investigated three main DNA barcode reference libraries, BOLD Systems, GenBank and SILVA, for the availability of DNA barcodes of the examined phytoplankton species. …”
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    Species-level para- and polyphyly in DNA barcode gene trees: Strong operational bias in European Lepidoptera by Mutanen, M, Kivelä, S, Vos, R, Doorenweerd, C, Ratnasingham, S, Hausmann, A, Huemer, P, Dincă, V, van Nieukerken, E, Lopez-Vaamonde, C, Vila, R, Aarvik, L, Decaëns, T, Efetov, K, Hebert, P, Johnsen, A, Karsholt, O, Pentinsaari, M, Rougerie, R, Segerer, A, Tarmann, G, Zahiri, R, Godfray, H

    Published 2016
    “…The proliferation of DNA data is revolutionizing all fields of systematic research. DNA barcode sequences, now available for millions of specimens and several hundred thousand species, are increasingly used in algorithmic species delimitations. …”
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    DNA barcoding using chloroplast matK and rbcL regions for the identification of bamboo species in Sabah by Thau, Wilson Lym Yong, Anis Adilah Mustafa, Mohammad Rahmat Derise, Kenneth Francis Rodrigues

    Published 2024
    “…However, at the species level, the success rate was limited to 60%, revealing challenges in differentiating closely related bamboo species using the existing DNA barcodes. Our findings underscore the need for an advanced DNA barcode reference library with extensive species coverage for accurate species identification. …”
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    DNA barcoding of the endangered Aquilaria (Thymelaeaceae) and its application in species authentication of agarwood products traded in the market by Shiou, Yih Lee, Wei, Lun Ng, Mahat, Mohd Noor, Salleh @ Japri, Mohd Nazre, Mohamed, Rozi

    Published 2016
    “…Here, we applied the DNA barcoding technique to generate barcode sequences for Aquilaria species and later applied the barcodes to identify the source species of agarwood found in the market. …”
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    DNA barcoding, phylogenetic analysis and secondary structure predictions of Nepenthes ampullaria, Nepenthes gracilis and Nepenthes rafflesiana by Saidon, Nur Azreen, Wagiran, Alina, A. Samad, Abdul Fatah, Mohd. Salleh, Faezah, Mohamed, Farhan, Jani, Jaeyres, Linatoc, Alona C.

    Published 2023
    “…The present study showed the successful amplification of all targeted DNA barcodes at different sizes. Among the three barcodes, rbcL was the least efficient as a DNA barcode compared to ITS1 and ITS2. …”
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