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Tag Archives: sequence capture
For flexible eDNA analysis, just capture whatever you want
Environmental DNA sampling for multi-taxa species detection (i.e., the inference of species presence from genetic material in the environment) has been a hot topic lately. Some of the most exciting recent work has used high-throughput sequence (HTS) to simultaneously screen … Continue reading →
Posted in community ecology, DNA barcoding, metagenomics, methods
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Tagged environmental dna, sequence capture
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hyRAD and museum genomics
While the RAPTURE may have arrived, the development of novel restriction digest-based library prepartation techniques — and portmanteaus — continues unabated. In a paper published in PLoS ONE last month (and previously available as a preprint on bioRxiv), Tomasz Suchan … Continue reading →
Posted in genomics, methods, natural history, next generation sequencing, phylogenetics, phylogeography, population genetics
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Tagged ddRADseq, hybridization RAD, hyRAD, museum genomics, RADseq, sequence capture
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