Published September 13, 2022 | Version v1
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A turn in species conservation for hairpin banksias: Demonstration of oversplitting leads to a better management of diversity

  • 1. Royal Botanic Garden Sydney
  • 2. Department of Planning and Environment
  • 3. University of New England
  • 4. Deakin University

Description

We generated SNP genotype data and chloroplast genomic data to test the current taxonomy and infer a population-scale evolutionary scenario for the Hairpin Banksias (B. collina, B. cunninghamii, B. neoanglica, B. spinulosa and B. vincentia) and outgroups using a sample-set comprehensive in its representation of morphological diversity and a two-and-a-half thousand kilometer distribution. Here, we provide an archive of these SNP genotype and chloroplast sequence alignment data.

Notes

All datafiles may be opened using text editing software such as wordpad and microsoft word. The resulting reads can be read by the open access DArT proprietary analysis pipeline (KDDart) described at (https://www.diversityarrays.com/products-and-services/information-technology/kddart/) and available at GitHub (https://github.com/kddart). The chloroplast dataset is a nexus file format and can be opened by sequence editing programs.

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README_WILSON_2022_DATA.txt

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