Evaluating bioinformatics pipelines for population‐level inference using environmental DNA
Evaluating bioinformatics pipelines for population‐level inference using environmental DNA
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Hoboken: John Wiley & Sons, Inc
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Environmental DNA is mainly not only used at the interspecific level, to quantify species diversity in ecosystems, but can also be used to quantify intraspecific genetic variability, thus avoiding the need to sample individual tissue. However, errors in the amplification and sequencing of eDNA samples can blur this intraspecific signal and strongly...
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Evaluating bioinformatics pipelines for population‐level inference using environmental DNA
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2637-4943
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2637-4943
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10.1002/edn3.269