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1. Debar: A sequence-by-sequence denoiser for COI-5P DNA barcode data.

2. The Effects of Ecological Traits on the Rate of Molecular Evolution in Ray-Finned Fishes: A Multivariable Approach.

3. coil: an R package for cytochrome c oxidase I (COI) DNA barcode data cleaning, translation, and error evaluation.

4. Trends in DNA barcoding and metabarcoding.

5. Recalibrating the molecular clock for Arctic marine invertebrates based on DNA barcodes 1 .

6. DNA barcode data reveal biogeographic trends in Arctic non-biting midges.

7. International Barcode of Life: Focus on big biodiversity in South Africa.

8. Forecasting pollination declines through DNA barcoding: the potential contributions of macroecological and macroevolutionary scales of inquiry.

9. Barcode-based species delimitation in the marine realm: a test using Hexanauplia (Multicrustacea: Thecostraca and Copepoda).

10. The importance of taxonomic resolution for additive beta diversity as revealed through DNA barcoding.

11. From Barcodes to Biomes: Special Issues from the 6th International Barcode of Life Conference.

13. Increasing global participation in genetics research through DNA barcoding.

14. Community Phylogenetics: Assessing Tree Reconstruction Methods and the Utility of DNA Barcodes.

15. International Barcode of Life: Evolution of a global research community.

16. Spiders (Araneae) of Churchill, Manitoba: DNA barcodes and morphology reveal high species diversity and new Canadian records.

17. The diversity and biogeography of the Coleoptera of Churchill: insights from DNA barcoding.

18. DNA barcode analysis of butterfly species from Pakistan points towards regional endemism.

19. DNA barcoding reveals diversity of Hymenoptera and the dominance of parasitoids in a sub-arctic environment.

20. DNA barcoding of Northern Nearctic Muscidae (Diptera) reveals high correspondence between morphological and molecular species limits.

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