What Is a DNA Barcode? A DNA barcode is a short, standardized region of the genome used to identify an organism to species. Strictly, the DNA barcode is the sequence or genomic region used as the ...
Aligning with the International Day for Biological Diversity's theme of "Acting locally for global impact," researchers have released a comprehensive blueprint for building a robust, globally ...
Spatial omics has brought a fundamental change in the way that we study cell and tissue biology in health and disease. Among various spatial omics methods, genome-scale imaging allows transcriptomic, ...
Identifying true DNA cellular barcodes among polymerase chain reaction and sequencing errors is challenging. Current tools are restricted in the diversity of barcode types supported or the analysis ...
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