2023
DOI: 10.3390/d15091003
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DNA Barcodes for Evolution and Biodiversity

Stephan Koblmüller

Abstract: Questions centered around how biological diversity is being generated and maintained, as well as how this biodiversity can be conserved/protected, are being frequently asked in basic and applied evolutionary biological and biodiversity research [...]

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“…De Castro et al 2020 and references therein;Koblmüller 2023). In this study, DNA barcoding was applied to test the identity of plants living near the Marmore waterfalls in central Italy, considered a new species, G. lucarinii, morphologically very similar to G. macrorrhizum(Wagensommer and Venanzoni 2021).…”
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“…De Castro et al 2020 and references therein;Koblmüller 2023). In this study, DNA barcoding was applied to test the identity of plants living near the Marmore waterfalls in central Italy, considered a new species, G. lucarinii, morphologically very similar to G. macrorrhizum(Wagensommer and Venanzoni 2021).…”
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“…nuclear internal transcribed spacer region (ITS)) [ 8 ]. DNA barcoding has been largely used in basic and applied biodiversity research to discriminate between morphologically similar taxa, thus reducing the number of misidentifications, for cultivated flora analyses or to solve the doubtful status of some alien species ([ 9 ] and references therein, [ 10 ]).…”
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