Aquatic organisms research with DNA barcodes

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Abstract

Since their inception, DNA barcodes have become a powerful tool for understanding the biodiversity and biology of aquatic species, with multiple applications in diverse fields such as food security, fisheries, environmental DNA, conservation, and exotic species detection. Nevertheless, most aquatic ecosystems, from marine to freshwater, are understudied, with many species disappearing due to environmental stress, mostly caused by human activities. Here we highlight the progress that has been made in studying aquatic organisms with DNA barcodes, and encourage its further development in assisting sustainable use of aquatic resources and conservation.

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Elías-Gutiérrez, M., Hubert, N., Collins, R. A., & Andrade-Sossa, C. (2021). Aquatic organisms research with DNA barcodes. Diversity, 13(7). https://doi.org/10.3390/d13070306

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