Data Release: DNA barcodes of plant species collected for the Global Genome Initiative for Gardens Program, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution

The Global Genome Initiative has sequenced and released 1961 DNA barcodes for genetic samples obtained as part of the Global Genome Initiative for Gardens Program. The dataset includes barcodes for 29 plant families and 309 genera that did not have sequences flagged as barcodes in GenBank and sequen...

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Published in:PhytoKeys no. 88; pp. 119 - 122
Main Authors: Zúñiga, Jose D., Gostel, Morgan R., Mulcahy, Daniel G., Barker, Katharine, Asia Hill, Sedaghatpour, Maryam, Vo, Samantha Q., Funk, Vicki A., Coddington, Jonathan A.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Pensoft Publishers 12-10-2017
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Summary:The Global Genome Initiative has sequenced and released 1961 DNA barcodes for genetic samples obtained as part of the Global Genome Initiative for Gardens Program. The dataset includes barcodes for 29 plant families and 309 genera that did not have sequences flagged as barcodes in GenBank and sequences from officially recognized barcoding genetic markers meet the data standard of the Consortium for the Barcode of Life. The genetic samples were deposited in the Smithsonian Institution ’s National Museum of Natural History Biorepository and their records were made public through the Global Genome Biodiversity Network’s portal. The DNA barcodes are now available on GenBank.
Bibliography:Academic editor: Y. Mutafchiev
ISSN:1314-2011
1314-2003
DOI:10.3897/phytokeys.88.14607