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dna barcoding
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Scientific reports
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Journal of agricultural and food chemistry
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The Analyst
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Molecules (Basel, Switzerland)
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Journal of the science of food and agriculture
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Infection, genetics and evolution : journal of molecular epidemiology and evolutionary genetics in infectious diseases
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BMC research notes
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Journal of food protection
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3 Biotech
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ACS sensors
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Pest management science
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Journal of forensic sciences
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comparative cytogenetics
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Bibliographies
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Market Basket Survey of Arsenic Species in the Top Ten Most Consumed Seafoods in the United States.
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Linking karyotypes with DNA barcodes: proposal for a new standard in chromosomal analysis with an example based on the study of Neotropical Nymphalidae (Lepidoptera).
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Plant-mediated effects of ozone on herbivores depend on exposure duration and temperature.
4
Karyotype of Polyommatus (Agrodiaetus) eriwanensis Forster, 1960 and taxonomic position of P. (A.) interjectus de Lesse, 1960 (Lepidoptera, Lycaenidae).
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DNA barcode trnH-psbA is a promising candidate for efficient identification of forage legumes and grasses.
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Expanding our knowledge on African trypanosomes of the subgenus Pycnomonas: A novel Trypanosoma suis-like in tsetse flies, livestock and wild ruminants sympatric with Trypanosoma suis in Mozambique.
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DNA barcoding coupled with high-resolution melting analysis for nut species and walnut milk beverage authentication.
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Global metabolomics analysis of serum from humans at risk of thrombotic stroke.
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Comparative Evaluation of Web Page and Label Presentation for Imported Seafood Products Sold on Chinese e-Commerce Platform and Molecular Identification Using DNA Barcoding.
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DNA barcoding as a valuable molecular tool for the certification of planting materials in bamboo.
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A hybrid 3D printed and paper-based microfluidic platform for investigating the cell's apoptosis and intracellular cross-talk.
12
High-resolution melt and morphological analyses of mealybugs (Hemiptera: Pseudococcidae) from cacao: tools for the control of Cacao swollen shoot virus spread.
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Microbial signatures can help distinguish moon sponges (family Tetillidae) from Darwin Harbour, Australia
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Figures of merit and statistics for detecting faulty species identification with DNA barcodes: A case study in Ramaria and related fungal genera
15
sampling strategy and potential utility of indels for dna barcoding of closely related plant species: a case study in <em>taxus</em>
16
detection of a high-density brachiolaria-stage larval population of crown-of-thorns sea star (acanthaster planci) in sekisei lagoon (okinawa, japan)
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little divergence among mitochondrial lineages of prochilodus (teleostei, characiformes)
18
dna barcoding of perennial fruit tree species of agronomic interest in the genus annona (annonaceae)
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macrobiotus polypiformis sp. nov., a new tardigrade (macrobiotidae; hufelandi group) from the ecuadorian pacific coast, with remarks on the claw abnormalities in eutardigrades
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corrigendum: validation and development of coi metabarcoding primers for freshwater macroinvertebrate bioassessment
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iseq: a new double-barcode method for detecting dynamic genetic interactions in yeast
22
associations and a new species of the genus apatidelia (trichoptera, apataniidae) from china
23
an exceptional homogeneous populations uncover the world’s most widespread sardine, sardinella aurita valenciennes, 1847
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dna barcoding of twelve shrimp species (crustacea: decapoda) from turkish seas reveals cryptic diversity
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a revision of the thyropygus allevatus group. part v: nine new species of the extended opinatus subgroup, based on morphological and dna sequence data (diplopoda: spirostreptida: harpagophoridae)
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natural history bycatch: a pipeline for identifying metagenomic sequences in radseq data
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diversity of planktonic fish larvae along a latitudinal gradient in the eastern atlantic ocean estimated through dna barcodes
28
Identification of wild-caught phlebotomine sand flies from Crete and Cyprus using DNA barcoding
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Commentary on: Chimeno C, Morinière J, Podhorna J, Hardulak, L, Hausmann A, Reckel F, et al. DNA barcoding in forensic entomology—establishing a DNA reference library of potentially forensic relevant arthropod species. J Forensic Sci 2019;64(2):593–601
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DNA Barcoding in Forensic Entomology – Establishing a DNA Reference Library of Potentially Forensic Relevant Arthropod Species
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Analyzing mosquito (Diptera: culicidae) diversity in Pakistan by DNA barcoding.
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DNA barcoding evidence for the North American presence of alfalfa cyst nematode, Heterodera medicaginis
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Using DNA barcoding to improve invasive pest identification at U.S. ports-of-entry.
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The use of plant DNA barcoding coupled with HRM analysis to differentiate edible vegetables from poisonous plants for food safety
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DNA barcoding and mini-barcoding in authenticating processed animal-derived food: A case study involving the Chinese market
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DNA barcoding of fruit flies (Diptera: Tephritidae) in Thailand: ambiguity, misidentification and cryptic diversity.
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DNA barcoding and fauna of phlebotomine sand flies (Diptera: Psychodidae: Phlebotominae) from Los Tuxtlas, Veracruz, Mexico.
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Drift of Larval Darters (Family Percidae) in the Upper Roanoke River Basin, USA, Characterized Using Phenotypic and DNA Barcoding Markers
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stability and accuracy assessment of identification of traditional chinese materia medica using dna barcoding: a case study on flos lonicerae japonicae
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from field courses to dna barcoding data release for west papua - making specimens and identifications from university courses more sustainable
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identification of common edible and medicinal mushrooms by dna barcoding
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using next-generation sequencing for dna barcoding: capturing allelic variation in its2
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when dna barcoding and morphology mesh: ceratopogonidae diversity in finnmark, norway
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the importance of validated alpha taxonomy for phylogenetic and dna barcoding studies: a comment on species identification of pygmy grasshoppers (orthoptera, tetrigidae)
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mosquito species (diptera, culicidae) in three ecosystems from the colombian andes: identification through dna barcoding and adult morphology
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re-evaluation of the discriminatory power of dna barcoding on some specimens of african cyprinidae (subfamilies cyprininae and danioninae)
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pengembangan virtual laboratory berbasis penelitian dna barcoding durian merah
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dna barcoding of fish species from the mediterranean coast of israel
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dna barcoding and phylogenetic reconstruction of shark species landed in muncar fisheries landing site in comparison with southern java fishing port
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connecting systematic and ecological studies using dna barcoding in a population survey of drosophilidae (diptera) from mt oku (cameroon)
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application of two molecular approaches (use of sex attractants and dna barcoding) allowed to rediscover zygaenoprocris eberti (alberti, 1968) (lepidoptera, zygaenidae, procridinae), hitherto known only from the female holotype
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Hydraena (s.str.) dinarica, new species (Coleoptera: Hydraenidae) along with further records of Hydraena spp. from Durmitor National Park, Montenegro and comments on the DNA barcoding problem with the genus
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DNA barcoding for bio-surveillance of emerging pests and species identification in Afrotropical Prioninae (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae)
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DNA barcoding of native Caucasus herbal plants: potentials and limitations in complex groups and implications for phylogeographic patterns
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New taxonomy and old collections: Integrating DNA barcoding into the collection curation process
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Differentiation of and Common Adulterants Based on Chloroplast Genome Sequencing and DNA Barcoding Markers.