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Figure 1 in Detailed integrative taxonomic analysis reveals large-scale species misidentification of barnacles based on DNA barcoding data

Authors: Moesges, Zoe; Brandis, Dirk; Ewers, Christine;

Figure 1 in Detailed integrative taxonomic analysis reveals large-scale species misidentification of barnacles based on DNA barcoding data

Abstract

Figure 1. Bubble plot of the correspondence between species assignments and the barcode index number (BIN; genetic clade). Ŋe size of the bubbles corresponds to the number of sequences contained in each combination of BIN and species assignment. Vertical lines highlight BINs that contain more than one species assignment, and horizontal lines highlight species assignments that are present in more than one BIN. Grey bubbles indicate a one-to-one match between BIN and species assignment. Coloured bubbles represent the three BINs that were investigated further by integrative taxonomic analysis.

Published as part of Moesges, Zoe, Brandis, Dirk & Ewers, Christine, 2023, Detailed integrative taxonomic analysis reveals large-scale species misidentification of barnacles based on DNA barcoding data, pp. 1-8 in Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 201 (3) on page 3, DOI: 10.1093/zoolinnean/zlad145, http://zenodo.org/record/13314430

Keywords

Biodiversity, Taxonomy

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