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A review of methods for nematode identification
Seesao, Y.; Gay, M.; Merlin, S.; Viscogliosi, E.; Aliouat-Denis, C.M.; Audebert, C. (2017). A review of methods for nematode identification. J. microbiol. methods 138: 37-49. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mimet.2016.05.030
In: Journal of Microbiological Methods. Elsevier: Amsterdam. ISSN 0167-7012; e-ISSN 1872-8359, more
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Keyword
    Marine/Coastal
Author keywords
    Nematode identification; Emerging methods

Authors  Top 
  • Seesao, Y.
  • Gay, M.
  • Merlin, S.
  • Viscogliosi, E.
  • Aliouat-Denis, C.M.
  • Audebert, C.

Abstract
    Nematodes are non-segmented roundworms found in soil, aquatic environment, plants, or animals. Either useful or pathogenic, they greatly influence environmental equilibrium, human and animal health, as well as plant production. Knowledge on their taxonomy and biology are key issues to answer the different challenges associated to these organisms. Nowadays, most of the nematode taxonomy remains unknown or unclear. Several approaches are available for parasite identification, from the traditional morphology-based techniques to the sophisticated high-throughput sequencing technologies. All these techniques have advantages or drawbacks depending on the sample origin and the number of nematodes to be processed. This review proposes an overview of all newly available methods available to identify known and/or unknown nematodes with a specific focus on emerging high-throughput molecular techniques.

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