2024
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0309707
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Reference Sequence Browser: An R application with a user-friendly GUI to rapidly query sequence databases

Sriram Ramesh,
Samuel Rapp,
Jorge Tapias Gomez
et al.

Abstract: Land managers, researchers, and regulators increasingly utilize environmental DNA (eDNA) techniques to monitor species richness, presence, and absence. In order to properly develop a biological assay for eDNA metabarcoding or quantitative PCR, scientists must be able to find not only reference sequences (previously identified sequences in a genomics database) that match their target taxa but also reference sequences that match non-target taxa. Determining which taxa have publicly available sequences in a time-… Show more

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