The use of museum specimens with high-throughput DNA sequencers
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Biospecimen Repositories and Integrated Databases as Critical Infrastructure for Pathogen Discovery and Pathobiology ResearchMolecular phylogenetic analysis of nuclear genes suggests a Cenozoic over-water dispersal origin for the Cuban solenodonSuccessful Recovery of Nuclear Protein-Coding Genes from Small Insects in Museums Using Illumina SequencingDNA capture reveals transoceanic gene flow in endangered river sharksFixing Formalin: A Method to Recover Genomic-Scale DNA Sequence Data from Formalin-Fixed Museum Specimens Using High-Throughput SequencingNext-generation sampling: Pairing genomics with herbarium specimens provides species-level signal in Solidago (Asteraceae).Sequence capture of ultraconserved elements from bird museum specimens.Exome capture from the spruce and pine giga-genomes.Extracting DNA from 'jaws': high yield and quality from archived tiger shark (Galeocerdo cuvier) skeletal material.Sequence Capture and Phylogenetic Utility of Genomic Ultraconserved Elements Obtained from Pinned Insect Specimens.Characterizing restriction enzyme-associated loci in historic ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia) voucher specimens using custom-designed RNA probes.Sequencing historical specimens: successful preparation of small specimens with low amounts of degraded DNA.Opening the treasure chest: A DNA-barcoding primer set for most higher taxa of Central European birds and mammals from museum collections.Historical mitochondrial diversity in African leopards (Panthera pardus) revealed by archival museum specimens.Targeted capture in evolutionary and ecological genomics.Sequence capture by hybridization to explore modern and ancient genomic diversity in model and nonmodel organisms.ENGAGING NATIVE AMERICANS IN GENOMICS RESEARCH.Contrasting morphology with molecular data: an approach to revision of species complexes based on the example of European Phoxinus (Cyprinidae).Whole mitochondrial genome capture from faecal samples and museum-preserved specimens.Return of a giant: DNA from archival museum samples helps to identify a unique cutthroat trout lineage formerly thought to be extinct.The Role of aDNA in Understanding the Coevolutionary Patterns of Human Sexually Transmitted InfectionsHyRAD-X, a versatile method combining exome capture and RAD sequencing to extract genomic information from ancient DNAA RAD-sequencing approach to genome-wide marker discovery, genotyping, and phylogenetic inference in a diverse radiation of primates
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The use of museum specimens with high-throughput DNA sequencers
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Andrew S Burrell
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