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DNA Barcoding of Estuarine Parasites
Antipatharia
Black coral sequence data for Jeremy Horowitz SIBN project Targeted loci
COI barcoding of Tephritidae and other Diptera
East Pacific Pocillopora coral genome skimming
New species of redbait from the Philippines (Teleostei, Emmelichthyidae, Emmelichthys)
Actinopterygii and Chondrichthyes
DNA barcodes of Guianese fishes
Mammalia
DNA Barcodes of the Division of Mammals, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC
Invertebrates
invertebrates of Cape Verde barcoding
A DNA library to investigate animal diet shifts with prairie restoration and global change
Vitis
Phylogenomic analysis using a new 1013-gene Vitaceae bait-set support major groups of North American Vitis
Arachnida
Caribbean Biogeography of Arachnids
Vitaceae
DNA barcoding and phylogenomics of the North American grapes
Amphiesmenoptera
DNA barcoding of silk spinning Amphiesmenoptera (Trichoptera and Lepidoptera) from Japan
Phylogenomics and DNA Barcoding of the ginseng family (Araliaceae)
Phallostethids Targeted loci
Osborn Lab, NMNH - Barcoding midwater marine organisms
Floristic study in targeted areas of central Mexico and with particular focus on ethnobiological research in Indigenous communities. Targeted loci
Metazoa
NOAA Genome Skimming of Marine animals inhabiting the US Exclusive Economic Zone
Lichens at the US National Herbarium (NMNH, Smithsonian Institution)
Actinopterygii
Barcoding the Fish of Futuna Island
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