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- who: Lucas Sire from the Pepperdine University, United States have published the research: The Challenge of DNA Barcoding Saproxylic Beetles in Natural History Collections—Exploring the Potential of Parallel Multiplex Sequencing With Illumina MiSeq, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The authors use a slightly modified version of the approach proposed by Shokralla et_al targeting two short amplicons on Illumina MiSeq sequencing to generate DNA barcodes for individual collection specimens of saproxylic beetles. The authors focused the sampling on species from the French Pyrenees where the authors are carrying out a metabarcoding analysis of forest biodiversity . . .
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