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Genetics | Science Translational Service
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Rose Eveleth – 11/14/09. Imagine this: you’re walking through the jungle of Costa Rica and you see a butterfly on the ground that you don’t recognize. It’s dead, and you take a tiny bit of its wing and pop it into a little machine that sequences the DNA and tells you exactly the species of butterfly you’re holding. On the technology’s applications to the ornamental fish trade. The team at Berkeley does not deny the usefulness of barcoding technology as a tool for biologists and geneticists alike to defin...
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Lepidoptera Barcode of Life
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With nearly 23,000 described species, geometrids or Looper moths are one of the two most diverse families of Lepidoptera. Such a phenomenal diversity presents a challenge to species identification, and this global DNA barcoding campaign aims to build a reference library combining DNA barcodes and taxonomic information. In contrast with the taxonomic campaigns that target species of a Lepidopteran family worldwide, the continental campaigns focus on all Lepidoptera within a large geographic area. Two ...
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Lepidoptera Barcode of Life
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Welcome to the Lepidoptera Barcode of Life campaign website. Lepidoptera ï butterflies and moths ï are the second-most diverse order of insects with about 160,000 known species and likely as many still awaiting description. As a major target for analysis since the earliest developments of DNA barcoding, Lepidoptera have strongly contributed to demonstration of the efficiency of the method and its applicability to highly diverse lineages (see Publications. The International Barcode of Life. Project (iBOL)...
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Lepidoptera Barcode of Life
http://www.lepidopterabol.org/progress_reports.php
IBOL Lepidoptera Campaign Sampling Coverage. 52% of the world's 165 000 known species have been barcoded as of August 2016. International Barcode of Life Project, 2009.
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Lepidoptera Barcode of Life
http://www.lepidopterabol.org/publications.php
The following is a non-exhaustive list of publications (ordered chronologically by year and alphabetically) relevant for participants to the iBOL Lepidoptera DNA Barcoding campaign as well as for users/visitors of this website. This list is divided in several categories:. Applications of DNA barcoding. General DNA Barcoding Papers. Back W., Miller M.A. and Opler P.A. (2011). Genetic, phenetic, and distributional relationships of nearctic. Pieridae, Pierinae, Anthocharidini). Journal of insect science.
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Lepidoptera Barcode of Life
http://www.lepidopterabol.org/get_involved.php
Please contact Axel Hausmann. If you are interested in becoming involved in the Lepidoptera Barcode of Life campaign. You can also contact directly the campaign coordinators listed in the Leadership Team. Page If the groups you are willing to contribute to the campaign do not fit any existing campaign, the campaign coordinators will re-direct you toward the leader(s) of the barcoding effort for these groups. How many species and how many individual per species are you proposing to sample? If you have fun...
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Lepidoptera Barcode of Life
http://www.lepidopterabol.org/leadership_team.php
The Lepidoptera Barcode of Life Campaign is being coordinated jointly at the Biodiversity Institute of Ontario (University of Guelph, Canada) and the Bavarian State Collection of Zoology (ZSM, Munich, Germany). The costs for DNA analysis incurred by the campaign are supported by grants towards the International Barcode of Life (iBOL) initiative ( www.iBOLproject.org. Supervisors for the Lepidoptera Barcode of Life Campaign:. Axel Hausmann (Campaign Lead), Paul Hebert, Rodolphe Rougerie.
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BOLD Systems v3 - Resources
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You've been logged out. Click here. To log back in. This online handbook provides details on functionality, data structures and best practices for BOLD. It explains how to use this system to collect, manage and publish Barcode and ancillary data. It also provides details on the integrated analytical tools, as well as the public databases. BOLD F.A.Q. Frequently Asked Questions for new users and registered users. BOLD Print Handbook for BOLD v3. Citing Use of BOLD Systems. 770 citations circa October 2013.
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CV « Gregory Lab
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8212; Associate Professor, Dept. of Integrative Biology, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario, Canada. 8212; Assistant Professor, Dept. of Integrative Biology, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario, Canada. (Tenured as of 18/01/2010). 8212; Adjunct Professor, Dept. of Philosophy, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario, Canada. 8212; Scientific Coordinator, HealthBOL. Working group, International Barcode of Life Initiative ( iBOL. 8212; Ecole Samuel de Champlain, Orillia, Ontario, Canada. 8212; McMaster U...
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BOLD Systems v3 - Data Release Packages
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You've been logged out. Click here. To log back in. International Barcode of Life project (iBOL). The data released to date consists of records for 2,869,168 sequences analyzed at the Canadian Centre for DNA Barcoding. At the University of Guelph and the Centre for Environmental and Molecular Algal Research. Release 6.50 - v1 (Dec-31-2015). Cytochrome oxidase subunit 1 (COI) = 163,325. Maturase K (MatK) = 389. Ribulose-bisphosphate carboxylase (rbcL) = 1,523. Files: [ Animals - COI. Plants - rbcL, MatK.