articleProceedings of the National Academy of SciencesFeb 2, 2015Closed access

DNA barcoding and metabarcoding of standardized samples reveal patterns of marine benthic diversity

Smithsonian Institution · National Museum of Natural History

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Abstract

Documenting the diversity of marine life is challenging because many species are cryptic, small, and rare, and belong to poorly known groups. New sequencing technologies, especially when combined with standardized sampling, promise to make comprehensive biodiversity assessments and monitoring feasible on a large scale. We used this approach to characterize patterns of diversity on oyster reefs across a range of geographic scales comprising a temperate location [Virginia (VA)] and a subtropical location [Florida (FL)]. Eukaryotic organisms that colonized multilayered settlement surfaces (autonomous reef monitoring structures) over a 6-mo period were identified by cytochrome c oxidase subunit I barcoding (>2-mm…

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Keywords
  • DNA barcoding
  • Biology
  • Environmental DNA
  • Cytochrome c oxidase subunit I
  • Biodiversity
  • Evolutionary biology
  • DNA sequencing
  • Genetic diversity
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life below water
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