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Radiolaria/Radiozoa of the World Oceans

There are 281 species of Radiolaria/Radiozoa that are commonly found in the World Oceans.

Information on the COI barcoding status of these species is presented in the table below.
MODE
A
All available COI barcodes for this taxa group (collected from any ocean and/or without geo-referencing):
  • Of the 281 total species, 0 of these species (0%) have COI barcodes (from this or any ocean).
  • There are a total of 0 "any ocean" COI barcode records available for this ocean and taxa group.
  • All available taxa group COI barcodes will be included in the Mode A downloads.
  • MODE
    B
    Regional COI barcodes for this taxa group (includes only those collected in the World Oceans region):
  • Of the 281 total species, 0 of these species (0%) have World Oceans-collected COI barcodes.
  • There are a total of 0 "World Oceans-collected" COI barcodes available for this taxa group.
  • In the map to the right, Red Stars show sampling locations of the COI barcodes in the Mode B download.
  • Uncoded
    Species
    Of the 281 total species in this region, 281 species do not have any COI barcodes (from any region).

    Barcoding progress summary for the World Oceans region, out of a total of 281 possible species:
    • There are COI barcodes for 0 species ( 0% coverage ).
    • There are 12S barcodes for 0 species ( 0% coverage ). 
    • There are 16S barcodes for 0 species ( 0% coverage ).
    • There are 18S barcodes for 44 species ( 15% coverage ).
    • There are 28S barcodes for 19 species ( 6% coverage ).

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    Radiolaria/Radiozoa of the World Oceans

    There is not any sequence data for the species from this taxagroup that are commonly found in this region.
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