1. Taxon Group: Anthozoa
Inez Januszczak, John Bishop
Abstract
This is part of the collection "DToL Taxon-specific Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for Marine Metazoa", lead by the Other Metazoa Working Group. The SOP collection contains guidance on how to process the various marine Metazoa species within the scope of the Darwin Tree of Life project. The guidance specifically refers to the tissue samples needed for DNA barcoding (which takes place at the Natural History Museum (NHM) and at the Marine Biological Association (MBA)) and outlines the dissected tissues required for whole genome sequencing, which takes place at the Wellcome Sanger Institute . Every specimen is submitted for DNA barcoding first before potentially being sent to the Wellcome Sanger institute.
Definition: Anthozoa are a class of marine coelenterates comprising the corals, sea anemones, and related forms all of which lack medusa generation. They are distinguished by polyps with radial partitions or mesenteries projecting from the body wall into the gastrovascular cavity.
Including: Specimens larger than 5mm.
Excluding: Specimens smaller than 5mm.
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