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Author(s) -
Shawn R. Narum,
Harry Smith,
Karen Chambers,
Armando Geraldes,
Frédéric Austerlitz,
Nick Barton,
Staffan Bensch,
Paul Bentzen,
Giacomo Bernardi,
Holly M. Bik,
Aurélie Bonin,
Alex Buerkle,
Ana L. Caicedo,
Bryan C. Carstens,
Éric Coissac,
Simon Creer,
Angus Davison,
Bruce E. Deagle,
Jeremy R deWaard,
J. Andrew DeWoody,
Daniel Falush,
Dany Garant,
Tatiana Giraud,
Michael M. Hansen,
Paul A. Hohenlohe,
Håvard Kauserud,
Patricia Lee,
Corrie S. Moreau,
Nicolas Puillandre,
Sébastien Renaut,
Cynthia Riginos,
Anna W. Santure,
Sean D. Schoville,
Victoria L. Sork,
Stephen F. Spear,
William O. C. Symondson,
Pierre Taberlet,
Mark C. Ungerer,
Robert K. Wayne,
Lisette P. Waits,
Eske Willerslev,
Peter C. Young,
Lucie Zinger,
Paul Sabatier,
Dinesh Mohan
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
molecular ecology resources
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.96
H-Index - 136
eISSN - 1755-0998
pISSN - 1755-098X
DOI - 10.1111/1755-0998.13041
Subject(s) - herbarium , biology , cover (algebra) , dna extraction , ancient dna , population , image (mathematics) , art history , zoology , ecology , artificial intelligence , history , computer science , genetics , sociology , demography , polymerase chain reaction , mechanical engineering , engineering , gene
Cover Illustration: Image1: Preparing great ape skulls to be sampled for historical DNA; Image 2: Museum specimen with silhouettes of a horse and a DNA strand;Image 3: Dry‐mounted collection of Finnish Lycaena helle samples from the Finnish Museum of Natural History; Image 4: A historical coral root (Cardamine bulbifera) herbaria specimen used to retrieve DNA for population genomic analyses; Image 5: DNA extraction of herbarium material doesnot only yield host DNA but also that microbes colonizing the specimens. Photo Credit: Katerina Guschanski (Image 1); Alisa O. Vershinina (Image 2); Mila Pajkovic (Image 3); Patricia L. M. Lang (Image 4); Michael D. Martin and Vanessa C. Bieker (Image 5).
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