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Forensic investigations into a GenBank anomaly: endangered taxa and the importance of voucher specimens in molecular studies

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dc.contributor.author Dillman, Casey B. en
dc.contributor.author Zhuang, P. en
dc.contributor.author Zhang, T. en
dc.contributor.author Zhang, L. Z. en
dc.contributor.author Mugue, N. en
dc.contributor.author Hilton, E. J. en
dc.date.accessioned 2015-04-20T15:15:39Z
dc.date.available 2015-04-20T15:15:39Z
dc.date.issued 2014
dc.identifier.citation Dillman, Casey B., Zhuang, P., Zhang, T., Zhang, L. Z., Mugue, N., and Hilton, E. J. 2014. "Forensic investigations into a GenBank anomaly: endangered taxa and the importance of voucher specimens in molecular studies." <em>Journal of Applied Ichthyology</em>. 30 (6):1300&ndash;1309. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1111/jai.12568">https://doi.org/10.1111/jai.12568</a> en
dc.identifier.issn 1439-0426
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10088/25423
dc.description.abstract Whole mitochondrial genome (mitogenome) sequences provide a powerful approach for investigating and hypothesizing relationships at a broad range of phylogenetic levels, and these data have been used extensively across the diversity of fishes. Mitogenome sequence studies have typically used an exemplar approach wherein one individual is sampled and sequenced. However, as more laboratories are producing these data, taxon sampling within clades, including within-species sampling, is naturally increasing. There are currently eleven acipenserids with complete mitogenome sequences available for download and use from GenBank. Exploration of these sequences indicates that the mitogenome for Acipenser sinensis, the Chinese sturgeon, may either be incorrectly identified or the result of undocumented hybridization with A. gueldenstaedtii. Recently, new material with vouchered specimens has been collected and investigated with DNA sequence data from four mtDNA loci to test whether the published mitogenome of A. sinensis was recovered in the same clade with the new vouchered material. This example reinforces the need for voucher specimens and materials for genetic sequence data. en
dc.relation.ispartof Journal of Applied Ichthyology en
dc.title Forensic investigations into a GenBank anomaly: endangered taxa and the importance of voucher specimens in molecular studies en
dc.type Journal Article en
dc.identifier.srbnumber 127928
dc.identifier.doi 10.1111/jai.12568
rft.jtitle Journal of Applied Ichthyology
rft.volume 30
rft.issue 6
rft.spage 1300
rft.epage 1309
dc.description.SIUnit NH-Vertebrate Zoology en
dc.description.SIUnit NMNH en
dc.description.SIUnit Peer-reviewed en
dc.citation.spage 1300
dc.citation.epage 1309


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