From museums to genomics: old herbarium specimens shed light on a C3 to C4 transition

Collections of specimens held by natural history museums are invaluable material for biodiversity inventory and evolutionary studies, with specimens accumulated over 300 years readily available for sampling. Unfortunately, most museum specimens yield low-quality DNA. Recent advances in sequencing technologies, so called next-generation sequencing, are revolutionizing phylogenetic investigations at a deep level.

Modification date : 07 June 2023 | Publication date : 09 December 2014 | Redactor : M.Aizpuru