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Science 12 October 2007:
Vol. 318. no. 5848, pp. 190 - 191
DOI: 10.1126/science.318.5848.190

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TAXONOMY:
Wanted: A Barcode for Plants

Elizabeth Pennisi

Quick-and-easy DNA identification of animals is under way, but plants are proving harder to pigeonhole.

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From the Cover: A DNA barcode for land plants.
CBOL Plant Working Group, P. M. Hollingsworth, L. L. Forrest, J. L. Spouge, M. Hajibabaei, S. Ratnasingham, M. van der Bank, M. W. Chase, R. S. Cowan, D. L. Erickson, et al. (2009)
PNAS 106, 12794-12797
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From the Cover: DNA barcoding the floras of biodiversity hotspots.
R. Lahaye, M. van der Bank, D. Bogarin, J. Warner, F. Pupulin, G. Gigot, O. Maurin, S. Duthoit, T. G. Barraclough, and V. Savolainen (2008)
PNAS 105, 2923-2928
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DNA barcodes: Genes, genomics, and bioinformatics.
W. J. Kress and D. L. Erickson (2008)
PNAS 105, 2761-2762
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