Published September 13, 2022
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A turn in species conservation for hairpin banksias: Demonstration of oversplitting leads to a better management of diversity
Authors/Creators
- 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.
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