Environmental Barcoding: A Next-Generation Sequencing Approach for Biomonitoring Applications Using River Benthos
University of Guelph · University of New Brunswick
Abstract
Timely and accurate biodiversity analysis poses an ongoing challenge for the success of biomonitoring programs. Morphology-based identification of bioindicator taxa is time consuming, and rarely supports species-level resolution especially for immature life stages. Much work has been done in the past decade to develop alternative approaches for biodiversity analysis using DNA sequence-based approaches such as molecular phylogenetics and DNA barcoding. On-going assembly of DNA barcode reference libraries will provide the basis for a DNA-based identification system. The use of recently introduced next-generation sequencing (NGS) approaches in biodiversity science has the potential to further extend the…
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5Topics & keywords
- DNA barcoding
- Pyrosequencing
- Biomonitoring
- Biology
- Biodiversity
- Environmental DNA
- DNA sequencing
- Bioindicator
- Life in Land