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Andrea Barco, Michael Raupach, Silke Laakmann, Hermann Neumann, Thomas Knebelsberger Identification of North Sea molluscs with DNA barcoding Molecular Ecology Resources 2015-06-19 (PDF)
TREE RECONSTRUCTION OF BIN & NEAREST NEIGHBOR:
HAPLOTYPE NETWORK:
Color & Label Scheme:
COLLECTION LOCATION:
Countries:
Canada - [43]
North Sea - [4]
United States - [22]
Finland - [1]
Arctic Ocean - [3]
Russia - [3]
Norway - [1]
Ukraine - [1]
Romania - [1]
North Pacific Ocean - [1]
DATA MANAGERS:
Public Data:
Private Data:
Charles S Walker - [73] Robert Aguilar - [10] CBG Project Management Team - [16] Kara K. S. Layton - [6] Katrine Kongshavn - [1] Thomas Knebelsberger - [4] Marko Mutanen - [1] Scott R. Gilmore - [5] Student Portal Manager - [2] Matt Lemay - [3] Lifescanner Team - [1] Mindi Summers - [1] Evgeny V. Zakharov - [5]
Nikolai Mugue - [3] Michael J.V. O'Mahoney - [2] Mindi Summers - [3] Halyna Morhun - [1] Kara K. S. Layton - [3] Karen Cram - [1]
BIN COMPLIANT WITH METADATA REQUIREMENTS
Specimen Images:
BBAY156-14 {Mya arenaria}
License:
CreativeCommons Attribution (2014)
License Holder:
CBG Photography Group, Centre for Biodiversity Genomics
Centre for Biodiversity Genomics, Informatics Department - [5]
Deutsches Zentrum fuer Marine Biodiversitaetsforschung - [4]
Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Pacific Biological Station - [5]
Florida Museum of Natural History - [3]
Memorial University of Newfoundland - [2]
Mined from GenBank, NCBI - [73]
Royal British Columbia Museum - [10]
Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History - [10]
University of Bergen, Natural History Collections - [1]
University of Florida, Florida Museum of Natural History - [2]
University of Lodz, Department of Invertebrate Zoology and Hydrobiology - [1]
University of New England - [2]
University of Oulu, Zoological Museum - [1]
Zoological Museum of Moscow University, White Sea Biological Station - [3]
Sequencing Centers:
Canadian Centre for DNA Barcoding - [10] Centre for Biodiversity Genomics - [34] Deutsches Zentrum fuer Marine Biodiversitaetsforschung - [4] Generic Commercial Labs - [2] Moscow State University, White Sea Biological Station - [3] National Research Council, Saskatoon - [5] Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, Laboratories of Analytical Biology - [12] University of Maine - [3]
Photography:
Aina Maerk Aspaas - [1] CBG Photography Group - [5] Deborah Landry - [2] Grant Hamblen - [1] Kara Layton - [3] LifeScanner User - [1] Melissa Frey - [9] Paige Borrett - [1] Scott Gilmore - [3] Scott R Gilmore - [3] Thomas Knebelsberger - [4] Viola Watts - [2] Vladislav Ivanov - [1]
Collectors:
Adriana Radulovici - [4] Arkadiy Reunov - [5] Bakken - [1] Bogomolova E.V. - [3] Borrett - [1] C. DiBacco - [2] Capa - [1] D.Innes - [8] Deborah Landry - [1] Frederick - [1] Frey - [6] George Holm - [3] Heidi: Norgard - [3] Irene Routio - [1] Kara Layton - [1] Leslie - [3] M. - [6] M. Castelin - [2] Magalie Castelin - [3] Matt Bowser - [1] Melissa Frey - [1] Melissa: Gartner - [3] Michael Goodison - [4] Midge Kramer - [1] Mindi Summers - [4] Morhun H - [1] Munkeby - [1] N.Jeffery - [1] Niels Van Steenkiste - [3] P.Pierossi - [1] P: Frey - [1] Paige Borrett - [1] Rick Harbo - [3] Robert Aguilar - [5] Robert Fisher - [2] Sarah Dudas - [3] Son MO - [1] Suzanne Dufour - [2] T. Therriault - [2] T. et al. - [1] T.B. - [1] Tammy: Barton - [3] Thomas Knebelsberger - [4] Will Pendleton - [1]
Specimen Identification:
Andre Martel - [11] Bogomolova E. V. - [3] Deborah Landry - [1] Gustav Paulay - [4] Irene Routio - [1] Kara K. S. Layton - [5] Marina Wright - [2] Melissa Frey - [7] Mikhail Son - [1] Moretta Frederick - [1] Paige E. Borrett - [1] Rick Harbo - [3] Robert Aguilar - [10] Student - [1] Thomas Knebelsberger - [4] Tom Alvestad - [1]