Abstract
Over the last two decades, the use of DNA barcodes has transformed our
ability to identify and assess life on our planet. Both strengths and
weaknesses of the method have been exemplified through thousands of
peer-reviewed scientific articles. In the light of novel sequencing
approaches, currently capable of generating millions of reads at low
cost, we reflect on the questions: what will the future bring for DNA
barcoding? Will identification of species using short, standardized
fragments of DNA stand the test of time? We present reflected opinions
of early career biodiversity researchers in the form of a SWOT-analysis
and discuss answers to these questions.