Authors
Peter M Hollingworth, De-Zhu Li, Michelle van der Bank, Alex D. Twyford
Publication date
2016/8/1
Journal
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, B
Volume
371
Pages
20150338
Description
Land plants underpin a multitude of ecosystem functions, support human livelihoods and represent a critically important component of terrestrial biodiversity—yet many tens of thousands of species await discovery, and plant identification remains a substantial challenge, especially where material is juvenile, fragmented or processed. In this opinion article, we tackle two main topics. Firstly, we provide a short summary of the strengths and limitations of plant DNA barcoding for addressing these issues. Secondly, we discuss options for enhancing current plant barcodes, focusing on increasing discriminatory power via either gene capture of nuclear markers or genome skimming. The former has the advantage of establishing a defined set of target loci maximizing efficiency of sequencing effort, data storage and analysis. The challenge is developing a probe set for large numbers of nuclear markers that works over …
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PM Hollingsworth, DZ Li, M van der Bank, AD Twyford - Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B …, 2016