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      <STUDY_TITLE>PILBseq - A plastid and ribosomal sequence database developed from herbarium material for accurate plant identification</STUDY_TITLE>
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      <STUDY_ABSTRACT>Effective identification of species is critical for biodiversity conservation in the context of changing land use and resource development. Whole plastid genome sequences provide great promise for DNA-based plant identification because they avoid many of the limitations of classical single-gene barcoding. We applied short read high-throughput sequencing of DNA samples obtained from herbarium material to develop a sequence resource for the Pilbara, Western Australia, an area with a rich and diverse arid zone flora, but also an important global source of iron ore and lithium.</STUDY_ABSTRACT>
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          <LABEL>PLASTIDS OF THE PILBARA A database of plastid genomes sequenced from the Pilbara region of Western Australia</LABEL>
          <URL>https://pilbseq.dbca.wa.gov.au</URL>
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