"Bivalves" is pretty comprehensive. Could you provide a little more
explanation of the scope and content of a "DNA-based phylogeny of the
bivalves." Does this go to the species level? How many thousands of DNA
examinations do you anticipate to accomplish your objective?
Marlo
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David Campbell wrote:
> I am currently working on a DNA-based phylogeny of the bivalves for
> my PhD. Several of you have already helped me obtain specimens, but I can
> always use additional species. If you are collecting live bivalves and can
> send some along, they would be very useful. If you put the clam directly
> into ethanol, making sure the valves are not tightly closed, the DNA should
> keep well enough to be useful. If you don't have access to reagent-grade
> ethanol, one of the stronger options from the local liquor store will
> probably be adequate. My clam mail address is
>
> David Campbell
> Department of Geology
> CB 3315 Mitchell Hall
> University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
> Chapel Hill NC 27599-3315
> USA
>
> or you can email me at [log in to unmask] for more information.
>
> Thanks!