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Toward quantitative metabarcoding
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2022
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Source: Ecology, 104(2)
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Journal Title:Ecology
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Description:Amplicon-sequence data from environmental DNA (eDNA) and microbiome stud-ies provide important information for ecology, conservation, management, and health. At present, amplicon-sequencing studies —known also as metabarcoding studies, in which the primary data consist of targeted, amplified fragments of DNA sequenced from many taxa in a mixture —struggle to link genetic observations to the underlying biology in a quantitative way, but many applications require quan- titative information about the taxa or systems under scrutiny. As metabarcoding
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Source:Ecology, 104(2)
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ISSN:0012-9658;1939-9170;
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Rights Information:CC0 Public Domain
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