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barcodeplantslanddnapsbkpsbi ADNAbarcodeforlandplantsCBOLPlantWorkingGroup1CommunicatedbyDanielH.Janzen,UniversityofPennsylvania,Philadelphia,PA,May27,2009(receivedforreviewMarch18,2009)DNAbarcodinginvolvessequencingastandardregionofDNAasatoolforspeciesidentification.However,therehasbeennoagreementonwhichregion(s)sh...
W. A. DNA barcode for land plants. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 106, 12794–12797 (2009). Google Scholar Kress, W. J. & Erickson, D. L. A two-locus global DNA barcode for land plants: the coding rbcL gene complements the non-coding trnH-psbA spacer region. PLoS One 2, e508 ...
A DNA barcode for land plants DNA barcoding involves sequencing a standard region of DNA as a tool for species identification. However, there has been no agreement on which region(s) sh... CPW Group - 《Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America》 被引...
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Universal plant DNA barcode loci may not work in complex groups: a case study with Indian Berberis species. PLoS ONE. 2010; 5 :e13674. doi: 10.1371... S Roy,A Tyagi,V Shukla,... - 《Plos One》 被引量: 292发表: 2010年 The loci recommended as universal barcodes for plants on the...
Although many studies have shown that microbes can ectopically stimulate or suppress plant immune responses, the fundamental question of whether the entire preexisting microbiota is indeed required for proper development of plant immune response remains
Two new computational methods for universal DNA barcoding: a benchmark using barcode sequences of bacteria, archaea, animals, fungi, and land plants PloS One, 8 (2013) e76910 Google Scholar Thormann and Rice, 2007 M.N. Thormann, A.V. Rice Fungi from peatlands Fungal Divers., 24 (2007...
DNA sequencing has revolutionised the understanding of the tree of life through the use of standardised genomic regions, DNA barcodes1which can be used to distinguish plant species or clades. A unified two-locus DNA barcode for land plants, comprising plastid (matK,rbcL) and nuclear ribosomal (...
Despite growing interest in utilizing microbial-based methods for improving crop growth, much work still remains in elucidating how beneficial plant-microbe associations are established, and what role soil amendments play in shaping these interactions. H