2024
DOI: 10.1002/edn3.70022
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V9 Hypervariable Region Metabarcoding Primers for Euglenozoa and Metamonada

Jiří Novák,
Sebastian Cristian Treitli,
Zoltán Füssy
et al.

Abstract: Short amplicon sequencing is a commonly used method to study the diversity of organisms in various habitats. The hypervariable regions of the small subunit rRNA gene (18S rDNA) are the most general barcodes for eukaryotes, which can provide detailed taxonomic information across a wide range of eukaryotic diversity. However, some organisms are often missed by universal primers, which have difficulty amplifying their barcodes. In this study, specific primers were designed for the amplification of the highly dive… Show more

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