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Next-Generation Environmental Diversity Surveys of Foraminifera: Preparing the Future
2014
The Biological Bulletin
Foraminifera are commonly defined as marine testate protists, and their diversity is mainly assessed on the basis of the morphology of their agglutinated or mineralized tests. Diversity surveys based on environmental DNA (eDNA) have dramatically changed this view by revealing an unexpected diversity of naked and organic-walled lineages as well as detecting foraminiferal lineages in soil and freshwater environments. Moreover, single-cell analyses have allowed discrimination among genetically
doi:10.1086/bblv227n2p93
pmid:25411369
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