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  • Home
  • People
    • Principal Investigator - Jeff Streicher
    • Postdoctoral Researchers
    • Students
    • NHM Collaborators
  • Research
    • Ecological and Spatial Change
    • Evolution of Biodiversity
  • Publications
  • Data
    • DNA >
      • Genomes
      • RADseq + UCEs
      • Shotgun DNA
      • Sanger
    • Micro-CT
    • Other
  • NGS Training
  • News

Shotgun DNA

We use shotgun DNA sequencing to identify microsatellite loci, sequence mtDNA from museum specimens and assemble genomes. 

Our published shotgun datasets are available in raw format on the NCBI Sequence Read Archive and NCBI GenBank.

2018

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Squeezing water from a stone: high-throughput sequencing from a 145-year old holotype resolves (barely) a cryptic species problem in flying lizards

Peer J (McGuire et al.)

NCBI SRA Project



2016

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Microsatellite discovery in an insular amphibian (Grandisonia alternans) with comments on cross-species utility and the accuracy of locus identification from unassembled Illumina data

Conservation Genetics Resources (Adamson et al.)

​NCBI SRA Project



2012

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Thousands of microsatellite loci from the venomous coralsnake (Micrurus fulvius) and variability of select loci across populations and related species

Molecular Ecology Resources (Castoe et al.)

​Genbank data (JX036543-JX040307)
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