Biological identifications through DNA barcodes
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Abstract
Although much biological research depends upon species diagnoses, taxonomic expertise is collapsing. We are convinced that the sole prospect for a sustainable identification capability lies in the construction of systems that employ DNA sequences as taxon 'barcodes'. We establish that the mitochondrial gene cytochrome c oxidase I (COI) can serve as the core of a global bioidentification system for animals. First, we demonstrate that COI profiles, derived from the low-density sampling of higher taxonomic categories, ordinarily assign newly analysed taxa to the appropriate phylum or order. Second, we demonstrate that species-level assignments can be obtained by creating comprehensive COI profiles. A model COI…
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- Biology
- Taxon
- Evolutionary biology
- DNA barcoding
- Identification (biology)
- Diversification (marketing strategy)
- Phylum
- Taxonomic rank
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Life in Land
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