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Raman methods detect taxonomic patterns
Claim that Raman spectroscopic methods can be used to detect taxonomic patterns in biological materials such as shells and fossilization products.
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“Raman methods have been leveraged to detect taxonomic patterns in biological materials”
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raman methods detects Taxonomic patterns in biological materials
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Evidence
“Cited work on Raman spectroscopy in ecological and evolutionary studies”
Germond A et al. (2017). Raman spectroscopy as a tool for ecology and evolution doi:10.1098/rsif.2017.0174 ↗
“Reference on using resonance Raman spectroscopy to compare pigments in bivalve shells across phylogenetic levels”
Wade J et al. (2019). Colour in bivalve shells: Using resonance Raman spectroscopy to compare pigments at different phylogenetic levels doi:10.1002/jrs.5639 ↗
“Reference on phylogenetic and physiological signals in fossil biomolecules”
Wiemann J et al. (2020). Phylogenetic and physiological signals in metazoan fossil biomolecules doi:10.1126/sciadv.aba6883 ↗
“Reference for in situ identification of environmental microorganisms by Raman spectroscopy”
Cui D et al. (2022). In situ identification of environmental microorganisms with Raman spectroscopy doi:10.1016/j.ese.2022.100187 ↗