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132DNA BARCODING OF CALANOID COPEPODS FROM THE GULF OF CALIFORNIADNA BARCODING OF CALANOID COPEPODS FROM THE GULF OF CALIFORNIA.pdf
  
DNA BARCODING OF CALANOID COPEPODS FROM THE GULF OF CALIFORNIAInstituto Politécnico Nacional - CICIMARJuan Ramón Beltrán-Castro[email protected]México
214A DNA metabarcoding approach to profile macrobenthos and zooplankton biodiversityDevriese Lisa et al. ILVO.pdf
  
A DNA metabarcoding approach to profile macrobenthos and zooplankton biodiversityInstitute for Agricultural and Fisheries Research (ILVO)Devriese Lisa[email protected]Belgium
305Integration of individual- and community-based transcriptomics: case study using planktonic gastropod Hydromyles globulosusAbst_Shian-Lei.pdf
  
Integration of individual- and community-based transcriptomics: case study using planktonic gastropod Hydromyles globulosusBiodiversity Research Centre, Academia SinicaShian-Lei Ho[email protected]Taiwan
402The “MetaCopepod” project: Designing an integrated DNA metabarcoding and image analysis approach to study and monitor the diversity of zooplanktonic copepods and cladocerans in the Mediterranean Sea.Kasapidis_etal_DNAmetabarcoding_abstract_ICES-2016.pdf
  
The “MetaCopepod” project: Designing an integrated DNA metabarcoding and image analysis approach to study and monitor the diversity of zooplanktonic copepods and cladocerans in the Mediterranean Sea.Hellenic Centre for Marine Research (HCMR)Panagiotis Kasapidis[email protected]GREECE
412Name that Species: The Need for Reference DNA Barcode Databases for Analysis of Zooplankton Diversity using Barcoding and MetabarcodingBucklin-Abstract_ZPS-2016_Workshop-7_ver4.pdf
  
Name that Species: The Need for Reference DNA Barcode Databases for Analysis of Zooplankton Diversity using Barcoding and MetabarcodingUniversity of ConnecticutAnn Bucklin (University of Connecticut)[email protected]USA
413Toward a DNA barcode reference database: Contributions from the ICES Working Group on Integrated Morphological and Molecular Taxonomy (WGIMT)Bucklin-ICES-WGIMT-Workshop7_Ver2.pdf
  
Toward a DNA barcode reference database: Contributions from the ICES Working Group on Integrated Morphological and Molecular Taxonomy (WGIMT)University of ConnecticutAnn Bucklin (University of Connecticut)[email protected]USA
420Integrating DNA barcodes into oceanographic data management systems: the BCO-DMO approach.Wiebe_etal_ZPS_2016_Workshop_7_BCO-DMO_Abstract.pdf
  
Integrating DNA barcodes into oceanographic data management systems: the BCO-DMO approach.Woods Hole Oceanographic InstitutionPeter H. Wiebe[email protected]USA
542Information system on aquatic non-indigenous and cryptogenic species AquaNIS with integrated DNA barcode informationLehtiniemi et al abtract for W7.pdf
  
Information system on aquatic non-indigenous and cryptogenic species AquaNIS with integrated DNA barcode informationMarine Research Center, Finnish Environment Institute, Maiju Lehtiniemi[email protected]Finland
544Evaluating DNA-based Identifications of Next-Generation Sequencing and Classical Sanger Sequencing Using a Comprehensive 18S rDNA Reference Library of the North Sea Metazoan FaunaW7_Mohrbeck.pdf
  
Evaluating DNA-based Identifications of Next-Generation Sequencing and Classical Sanger Sequencing Using a Comprehensive 18S rDNA Reference Library of the North Sea Metazoan FaunaSenckenberg am Meer, German Center for Marine Biodiversity Research (DZMB), Inga Mohrbeck[email protected]Germany