2018
DOI: 10.1101/261727
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Environmental DNA reveals the structure of phytoplankton assemblages along a 2900-km transect in the Mississippi River

Abstract: The environmental health of aquatic ecosystems is critical to society, yet traditional assessments of water quality have limited utility for some bodies of water such as large rivers. Sequencing of environmental DNA (eDNA) has the potential to complement if not replace traditional sampling of biotic assemblages for the purposes of reconstructing aquatic assemblages and, by proxy, assessing water quality. Despite this potential, there has been little testing of the ability of eDNA to reconstruct assemblages and… Show more

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“…After the in silico and in vitro tests carried out in this study, evaluating the performance of the selected 23S primer pair on environmental samples is now mandatory. Even if several environmental samples were studied with success (Craine et al, 2018;Brown et al, 2022 ) using Sherwood & Presting (2007) primers, which are close to the 23S selected pair (ECLA23S_F1/ ECLA23S_R1), it will be necessary to confirm our in silico and in vitro results on environmental samples from lake ecosystems.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After the in silico and in vitro tests carried out in this study, evaluating the performance of the selected 23S primer pair on environmental samples is now mandatory. Even if several environmental samples were studied with success (Craine et al, 2018;Brown et al, 2022 ) using Sherwood & Presting (2007) primers, which are close to the 23S selected pair (ECLA23S_F1/ ECLA23S_R1), it will be necessary to confirm our in silico and in vitro results on environmental samples from lake ecosystems.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%