The unholy trinity: taxonomy, species delimitation and DNA barcoding

American Museum of Natural History

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Abstract

Recent excitement over the development of an initiative to generate DNA sequences for all named species on the planet has in our opinion generated two major areas of contention as to how this 'DNA barcoding' initiative should proceed. It is critical that these two issues are clarified and resolved, before the use of DNA as a tool for taxonomy and species delimitation can be universalized. The first issue concerns how DNA data are to be used in the context of this initiative; this is the DNA barcode reader problem (or barcoder problem). Currently, many of the published studies under this initiative have used tree building methods and more precisely distance approaches to the construction of the trees that are…

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Keywords
  • DNA barcoding
  • Taxonomy (biology)
  • Context (archaeology)
  • Evolutionary biology
  • Biology
  • Barcode
  • Computer science
  • Ecology
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