DNA from soil mirrors plant taxonomic and growth form diversity

N. G. Yoccoz, K. A. Bråthen, L. Gielly, James Seymour Haile, M. E. Edwards, T. Goslar, H. von Stedingk, A. K. Brysting, E. Coissac, F. Pompanon, J. H. Sønstebo, C. Miquel, A. Valentini, F. de Bello, J. Chave, W. Thuiller, P. Wincker, C. Cruaud, F. Gavory, Morten RasmussenTom Gilbert, Ludovic Antoine Alexandre Orlando, C. Brochmann, Eske Willerslev, P. Taberlet

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    Abstract

    Ecosystems across the globe are threatened by climate change and human activities. New rapid survey approaches for monitoring biodiversity would greatly advance assessment and understanding of these threats. Taking advantage of next-generation DNA sequencing, we tested an approach we call metabarcoding: high-throughput and simultaneous taxa identification based on a very short (usually
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalMolecular Ecology
    Volume21
    Issue number15
    Pages (from-to)3647-3655
    Number of pages9
    ISSN0962-1083
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1 Aug 2012

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