Using herbarium-derived DNAs to assemble a large-scale DNA barcode library for the vascular plants of Canada1

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Published in:Applications in plant sciences Vol. 5; no. 12
Main Authors: Kuzmina, Maria L., Braukmann, Thomas W. A., Fazekas, Aron J., Graham, Sean W., Dewaard, Stephanie L., Rodrigues, Anuar, Bennett, Bruce A., Dickinson, Timothy A., Saarela, Jeffery M., Catling, Paul M., Newmaster, Steven G., Percy, Diana M., Fenneman, Erin, Lauron-Moreau, Aurélien, Ford, Bruce, Gillespie, Lynn, Subramanyam, Ragupathy, Whitton, Jeannette, Jennings, Linda, Metsger, Deborah, Warne, Connor P., Brown, Allison, Sears, Elizabeth, Dewaard, Jeremy R., Zakharov, Evgeny V., Hebert, Paul D. N.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Botanical Society of America 22-12-2017
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Bibliography:Funding for this study was provided by the Ontario Ministry of Research and Innovation and by the government of Canada through Genome Canada and Ontario Genomics. This is a contribution to the Food from Thought program, which is supported by the Canada First Research Excellence Fund. The authors thank A. Shipunov for contributing his data from plants collected in North Dakota as well as D. Fabijan, M. Fatahi, G. Mitrow, E. Punter, P. Sokoloff, and A. Ward for aiding their work in the herbaria. The authors also thank all herbaria that contributed specimens for this analysis.
ISSN:2168-0450
DOI:10.3732/apps.1700079