Abstract Background The world’s herbaria contain millions of specimens, collected and named by thousands of researchers, over hundreds of years. However, this treasure has remained largely inaccessible to genetic studies, because of both generally limited success of DNA extraction and the challenges associated with PCR-amplifying highly degraded DNA. In today’s next-generation sequencing world, opportunities and prospects for historical DNA have changed dramatically, as most NGS methods are actually designed for taking short fragmented DNA molecules as templates. Results As a practical test of routine recovery of rDNA and plastid genome sequences from herbarium specimens, we sequenced 25 herbarium specimens up to 80 years old from 16 differ...
A well-covered reference library is crucial for successful identification of species by DNA barcodin...
: Paleogenomics focuses on the recovery, manipulation, and analysis of ancient DNA (aDNA) from histo...
PremiseThe ability to sequence genome-scale data from herbarium specimens would allow for the econom...
Using massive parallel sequencing, which has become known as second-generation sequencing, some of t...
Herbarium genomics is proving promising as next-generation sequencing approaches are well suited to ...
Herbarium genomics, allowing testing of historic biological hypotheses in plant science, is a promis...
Unlocking the vast genomic diversity stored in natural history collections would create unprecedente...
Unlocking the vast genomic diversity stored in natural history collections would create unprecedente...
Unlocking the vast genomic diversity stored in natural history collections would create unprecedente...
Genome skimming has the potential for generating large data sets for DNA barcoding and wider biodive...
International audienceGenome skimming has the potential for generating large data sets for DNA barco...
The world’s herbaria collectively house millions of diverse plant specimens, including endangered or...
A well-covered reference library is crucial for successful identification of species by DNA barcodin...
: Paleogenomics focuses on the recovery, manipulation, and analysis of ancient DNA (aDNA) from histo...
PremiseThe ability to sequence genome-scale data from herbarium specimens would allow for the econom...
Using massive parallel sequencing, which has become known as second-generation sequencing, some of t...
Herbarium genomics is proving promising as next-generation sequencing approaches are well suited to ...
Herbarium genomics, allowing testing of historic biological hypotheses in plant science, is a promis...
Unlocking the vast genomic diversity stored in natural history collections would create unprecedente...
Unlocking the vast genomic diversity stored in natural history collections would create unprecedente...
Unlocking the vast genomic diversity stored in natural history collections would create unprecedente...
Genome skimming has the potential for generating large data sets for DNA barcoding and wider biodive...
International audienceGenome skimming has the potential for generating large data sets for DNA barco...
The world’s herbaria collectively house millions of diverse plant specimens, including endangered or...
A well-covered reference library is crucial for successful identification of species by DNA barcodin...
: Paleogenomics focuses on the recovery, manipulation, and analysis of ancient DNA (aDNA) from histo...
PremiseThe ability to sequence genome-scale data from herbarium specimens would allow for the econom...