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Hyb-Seq for flowering plant systematics

  • Steven Dodsworth
  • , Lisa Pokorny
  • , Matthew G. Johnson
  • , Jan T. Kim
  • , Olivier Maurin
  • , Norman J. Wickett
  • , Felix Forest
  • , William J. Baker
  • Centre for Plant Biotechnology and Genomics (CBGP UPM – INIA)
  • Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
  • Chicago Botanic Garden
  • Texas Tech University
  • Northwestern University

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Abstract

High-throughput DNA sequencing (HTS) presents great opportunities for plant systematics, yet genomic complexity needs to be reduced for HTS to be effectively applied. We highlight Hyb-Seq as a promising approach, especially in light of the recent development of probes enriching 353 low-copy nuclear genes from any flowering plant taxon.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)887-891
JournalTrends in Plant Science
Volume24
Issue number10
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 30 Aug 2019

Keywords

  • High-throughput sequencing

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