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English: Schematic of different methodological approaches in modern and ancient marine genomics. (a) Metabarcoding is the amplification and analysis of equally sized DNA fragments from a total DNA extract. (b) Metagenomics is the extraction, amplification, and analysis of all DNA fragments independent of size. (c) Target-capture describes the enrichment and analysis of specific (chosen) DNA fragments independent of size from a total DNA extract. |
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Source | [1] doi:10.5670/oceanog.2020.211 |
Author | Linda H. Armbrecht |
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