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Chionoecetes opilio (Fabricius, 1788)
Animalia > Arthropoda > Malacostraca > Decapoda > Oregoniidae > Chionoecetes

Identification


Accepted NameChionoecetes opilio (Fabricius, 1788)
TaxonomyAnimalia > Arthropoda > Malacostraca > Decapoda > Oregoniidae > Chionoecetes
Name According toWorld List of marine Brachyura in: Catalogue of Life
Original NameChionoecetes opilio (O. Fabricius, 1788)
Taxonomy Original NameAnimalia > Arthropoda > Malacostraca > Decapoda > Oregoniidae > Chionoecetes > opilio
Status Original Nameaccepted species
Resolving Stateresolved on species level

Gathering Event

CountryUnknown
Sea/OceanArctic Ocean (Arctic Ocean)
LocalityDavis Strait; Arctic Ocean
Collector(s)David Wildish
Collector's numbers.n.
Collection Date2009-10-14
Collecting Sourcenot provided

DNA

GUID/Occurrence IDDNA-MGDSt-K55-5
Catalog NumberWWAMP1261-13
Collection CodeBIOUG-DNA
Institution CodeUniversity of Guelph, Centre for Biodiversity Genomics
Institution Full NameCentre for Biodiversity Genomics
Record BasisMaterialSample
Sample TypeDNA
Establishment Meansnot provided

Extraction

TypegDNA
StaffCCDB Laboratory Technician

Permits

Status: Permit not required
Unknown permit type, no national requirement for a permit at date of access

Centre for Biodiversity Genomics - DNA for Canadian Specimens

DescriptionThe Centre for Biodiversity Genomics (CBG) at the University of Guelph is spearheading a novel approach to biodiversity research within Canada and internationally. Its three research units -- CBG Collections, CBG Genomics (or the Canadian Centre for DNA Barcoding, CCDB) and CBG Informatics -- are advancing 21st century biodiversity science by enabling species identification and discovery that is based on the analysis of sequence diversity in short, standardized gene regions, DNA barcodes. CBG Collections maintains a globally unique natural history collection of 3.3 million specimens. Every specimen is digitized, and the exact storage location of each specimen is tracked in a collection management information system for quick reference and retrieval. The databased information for every voucher is also archived in the Barcode of Life Data System (BOLD; www.boldsystems.org), permitting the permanent storage, validation and analysis of barcode sequence data and associated specimen metadata. Most (88.6%) of the specimens have been DNA barcoded, and a few representatives of every species have been digitally imaged. The CCDB holds high quality DNA extracts in a secure 2000 ft2 ultra-cold freezer bank. These DNA extracts reflect residual material following the barcode analysis of samples; it contains 5.3 million extracts from over 250,000 species derived from 231 countries, oceans and dependent territories, all connected to a voucher specimen on BOLD. This resource represents extractions held in the DNA Archive of the Canadian Centre for DNA Barcoding. They are derived from the Canadian specimens held in CBG Collections. Please direct inquiries to info@ccdb.ca
RightsTo the extent possible under law, the publisher has waived all rights to these data and has dedicated them to the Public Domain (CC0 1.0). Users may copy, modify, distribute and use the work, including for commercial purposes, without restriction.
CitationTelfer A, Bessonov K, Zakharov EV and deWaard JR (2018): Centre for Biodiversity Genomics - DNA for Canadian Specimens. v1.8. University of Guelph. Dataset/Occurrence. https://ipt.uoguelph.ca/ipt/resource?r=public_data&v=1.8

Contacts

Associate Director - Genomics
Evgeny Zakharov, zakharov@uoguelph.ca , 50 Stone Road East, Ontario CA, N1G 2W1, 15198244120
Data Management Lead - Collections
Angela Telfer, atelfer@uoguelph.ca , 50 Stone Road East, Ontario CA, N1G 2W1, 15198244120
Associate Director - Collections
Jeremy deWaard, dewaardj@uoguelph.ca , 50 Stone Road East, Ontario CA, N1G 2W1, 1519824412058125
Data Management Lead - Collections
Angela Telfer, atelfer@uoguelph.ca , 50 Stone Road East, Ontario CA, N1G 2W1
Postdoctoral Fellow – Genomics
Kyrylo Bessonov, kbessono@uoguelph.ca , 50 Stone Road East, Ontario CA, N1G 2W1
Associate Director – Genomics
Evgeny Zakharov, zakharov@uoguelph.ca , 50 Stone Road East, Ontario CA, N1G 2W1
Research Scientist / Curator of DNA Archive – Genomics
Suresh Naik, snaik@uoguelph.ca , 50 Stone Road East, Ontario CA, N1G 2W1
BOLD number(s)WWAMP1261-13
ENA number(s)MG321135 (COI-5P)
NCBI number(s)MG321135 (COI-5P)

Identification


Accepted NameChionoecetes opilio (Fabricius, 1788)
TaxonomyAnimalia > Arthropoda > Malacostraca > Decapoda > Oregoniidae > Chionoecetes
Name According toWorld List of marine Brachyura in: Catalogue of Life
Original NameChionoecetes opilio (O. Fabricius, 1788)
Taxonomy Original NameAnimalia > Arthropoda > Malacostraca > Decapoda > Oregoniidae > Chionoecetes > opilio
Status Original Nameaccepted species
Resolving Stateresolved on species level

Gathering Event

CountryUnknown
Sea/OceanArctic Ocean (Arctic Ocean)
LocalityDavis Strait; Arctic Ocean
Collector(s)David Wildish
Collector's numbers.n.
Collection Date2009-10-14
Collecting Sourcenot provided

Specimen

GUID/Occurrence IDMGDSt-K55-5
Catalog NumberWWAMP1261-13
Collection CodeBIOUG
Institution CodeUniversity of Guelph, Centre for Biodiversity Genomics
Institution Full NameCentre for Biodiversity Genomics
Record BasisPreservedSpecimen
Sample Typespecimen
Establishment Meansnot provided

Centre for Biodiversity Genomics - Canadian Specimens

DescriptionThe Centre for Biodiversity Genomics (CBG) at the University of Guelph is spearheading a novel approach to biodiversity research within Canada and internationally. Its three research units -- CBG Collections, CBG Genomics (or the Canadian Centre for DNA Barcoding, CCDB) and CBG Informatics -- are advancing 21st century biodiversity science by enabling species identification and discovery that is based on the analysis of sequence diversity in short, standardized gene regions, DNA barcodes. CBG Collections maintains a globally unique natural history collection of 3.3 million specimens. Every specimen is digitized, and the exact storage location of each specimen is tracked in a collection management information system for quick reference and retrieval. The databased information for every voucher is also archived in the Barcode of Life Data System (BOLD; www.boldsystems.org), permitting the permanent storage, validation and analysis of barcode sequence data and associated specimen metadata. Most (88.6%) of the specimens have been DNA barcoded, and a few representatives of every species have been digitally imaged. The CCDB holds high quality DNA extracts in a secure 2000 ft2 ultra-cold freezer bank. These DNA extracts reflect residual material following the barcode analysis of samples; it contains 5.3 million extracts from over 250,000 species derived from 231 countries, oceans and dependent territories, all connected to a voucher specimen on BOLD. This resource represents the Canadian specimens held in the Specimen Archives of CBG Collections as of Dec 2017. Please address inquiries to ccdbcol@uoguelph.ca
RightsThis work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC-BY-NC) 4.0 License.
CitationTelfer A, Sones JE and deWaard JR (2018): Centre for Biodiversity Genomics - Canadian Specimens. v1.4. University of Guelph. Dataset/Occurrence. https://ipt.uoguelph.ca/ipt/resource?r=cbg_canadian_specimens&v=1.4

Contacts

Collections Manager
Jayme Sones, jsones@uoguelph.ca , 50 Stone Road East, Ontario CA, N1G 2W1, 15198244120
Data Management Lead, Collections
Angela Telfer, atelfer@uoguelph.ca , 50 Stone Road East, ON CA, N1G2W1, 15198244120
Associate Director, Collections
Jeremy deWaard, dewaardj@uoguelph.ca , 50 Stone Road East, ON CA, N1G 2W1, 5198244120
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