Background: High throughput sequencing of environmental DNA has applications in biodiversity monitoring, taxa abundance estimation, understanding the dynamics of community ecology, and marine species studies and conservation. Environmental DNA, especially, marine eDNA, has a fast degradation rate. Aside from the good quality reads, the data could have a significant number of reads that fall slightly below the default PHRED quality threshold of 30 on sequencing.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFStrong conservation management needs comprehensive data on biodiversity. Rapid methods that document aquatic biodiversity or assess the health condition of an ecosystem remain scarce. Herein, we have performed a metagenomics study on environmental DNA (eDNA) collected from an urban backwater area - Muttukadu, located in the southeast coast of India.
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