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Assessment of species gaps in DNA barcode libraries of non-indigenous species (NIS) occurring in European coastal regions

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Figure 1. Taxonomic classification. Taxonomic distribution of the species from the AquaNIS and EASIN lists
Table 1. Overall barcode coverage. Overall barcode coverage for selected markers and % of singletons (i.e
Figure 2. Gap-analysis. Barcode coverage (%) of each searched marker in Public BOLD and GenBank for AquaNIS (left panel) and  EASIN (right panel) lists, for each taxonomic group (phyla) within Animalia (A, B), Chromista (C, D) and Plantae (E, F).
Table 2. Overall barcode coverage for high impact species. Overall barcode coverage for selected markers and % of singletons (i.e

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