A foundation for a DNA barcode reference library for the tropical plants of Australia is presented here. A total of 1572 DNA barcode sequences are compiled from 848 tropical Queensland species. The dataset represents 35% of the total flora of Queensland's Wet Tropics Bioregion, 57% of its tree species and 28% of the shrub species. For approximately half of the sampled species, we investigated the occurrence of infraspecific molecular variation in DNA barcode loci rbcLa, matK, and the trnH-psbA intergenic spacer region across previously recognized biogeographic barriers. We found preliminary support for the notion that DNA barcode reference libraries can be used as a tool for inferring biogeographic patterns at regional scales. It is expecte...
Building DNA barcode databases for plants has historically been ad hoc, and often with a relatively ...
DNA barcoding is a technique in which species identification is performed by using DNA sequ...
Rapid degradation of tropical forests urges to improve our efficiency in large-scale biodiversity as...
A foundation for a DNA barcode reference library for the tropical plants of Australia is presented h...
A foundation for a DNA barcode reference library for the tropical plants of Australia is presented h...
Australian rain forests have been fragmented due to past climatic changes and more recently landscap...
Abstract DNA barcoding helps to identify species, especially when identification is based on parts o...
DNA barcodes have great potential for species identification and taxonomic discovery in tropical for...
Background: Widespread uptake of DNA barcoding technology for vascular plants has been slow due to t...
Applications of DNA barcoding include identifying species, inferring ecological and evolutionary rel...
Australian rainforests have been fragmented due to past climatic changes and more recently landscape...
BACKGROUND: Widespread uptake of DNA barcoding technology for vascular plants has been slow due to t...
Background: Widespread uptake of DNA barcoding technology for vascular plants has been slow due to t...
<div><p>Australian rainforests have been fragmented due to past climatic changes and more recently l...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Public Library of Science via the DOI in th...
Building DNA barcode databases for plants has historically been ad hoc, and often with a relatively ...
DNA barcoding is a technique in which species identification is performed by using DNA sequ...
Rapid degradation of tropical forests urges to improve our efficiency in large-scale biodiversity as...
A foundation for a DNA barcode reference library for the tropical plants of Australia is presented h...
A foundation for a DNA barcode reference library for the tropical plants of Australia is presented h...
Australian rain forests have been fragmented due to past climatic changes and more recently landscap...
Abstract DNA barcoding helps to identify species, especially when identification is based on parts o...
DNA barcodes have great potential for species identification and taxonomic discovery in tropical for...
Background: Widespread uptake of DNA barcoding technology for vascular plants has been slow due to t...
Applications of DNA barcoding include identifying species, inferring ecological and evolutionary rel...
Australian rainforests have been fragmented due to past climatic changes and more recently landscape...
BACKGROUND: Widespread uptake of DNA barcoding technology for vascular plants has been slow due to t...
Background: Widespread uptake of DNA barcoding technology for vascular plants has been slow due to t...
<div><p>Australian rainforests have been fragmented due to past climatic changes and more recently l...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Public Library of Science via the DOI in th...
Building DNA barcode databases for plants has historically been ad hoc, and often with a relatively ...
DNA barcoding is a technique in which species identification is performed by using DNA sequ...
Rapid degradation of tropical forests urges to improve our efficiency in large-scale biodiversity as...