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Fish ‘barcode blitz’ at Lizard Island (Great Barrier Reef)

Fish ‘barcode blitz’ at Lizard Island (Great Barrier Reef). Vertebrate COI barcode primers. FishF1, FishF2, FishR1 and FishR2 primer details in Ward et al. 2005. COI-2 and CO1-3 cocktail primer details in Ivanova et al. 2007. Sequences of other primers are available through BOLD. .

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Fish ‘barcode blitz’ at Lizard Island (Great Barrier Reef)

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  1. Fish ‘barcode blitz’ at Lizard Island (Great Barrier Reef)

  2. Vertebrate COI barcode primers FishF1, FishF2, FishR1 and FishR2 primer details in Ward et al. 2005. COI-2 and CO1-3 cocktail primer details in Ivanova et al. 2007. Sequences of other primers are available through BOLD. FISH TISSUES USED: White muscle tissue Fin clips Eyes (from tiny or larval fish)

  3. Vertebrate COI barcoding progress *from BOLD Taxonomy Browser (14 Nov 2011)

  4. Vertebrate COI barcoding progress *from BOLD Taxonomy Browser (14 Nov 2011) Fish have a unique (?) vertebrate problem of often being difficult to identify, and with many cryptic undescribed species.

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