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Underestimation of species richness in neotopical frogs revealed by mtDNA analyses
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Fouquet, Antoine
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Amphibians
/ Frogs
/ Genetics
/ Phylogeography
/ Sequence alignment (Bioinformatics)
2007
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Underestimation of species richness in neotopical frogs revealed by mtDNA analyses
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Fouquet, Antoine
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Amphibians
/ Frogs
/ Genetics
/ Phylogeography
/ Sequence alignment (Bioinformatics)
2007
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Underestimation of species richness in neotopical frogs revealed by mtDNA analyses
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Underestimation of species richness in neotopical frogs revealed by mtDNA analyses
2007
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Reports and discusses the result of a recent DNA barcoding work to help define a threshold between intra- and inter-specific genetic distances to help identify candidate species. Uses a combination of published and new 16S mitochondrial rDNA sequences from 60 frog species known to occur in French Guiana, most of which are considered to be widely distributed across the Guianan and Amazonian regions, to obtain a minimum estimate of the number of undescribed species of amphibians in this region. Describes the three methods used in the analysis and combine the IBD and distance-based analysis to evaluate threshold values for the identification of candidate species in amphibians. Source: National Library of New Zealand Te Puna Matauranga o Aotearoa, licensed by the Department of Internal Affairs for re-use under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 New Zealand Licence.
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