Using the “Natural History Large Hadron Collider” to tell us about plant diversity
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2017-03-07
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2017-03-07
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A study published today in BMC Biology uses the RAINBIO dataset, a database of herbarium specimens, to analyze African plant diversity. In this blog we invited Sandra Knapp, a plant taxonomist at the Natural History Museum in London, to talk about the study and the importance of herbaria, which she regards as the “CERN of natural history”.
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Knapp, S. (2017) Using the “Natural History Large Hadron Collider” to tell us about plant diversity. [Online] Available from: https://blogs.biomedcentral.com/on-biology/2017/03/07/using-the-natural-history-large-hadron-collider-to-tell-us-about-plant-diversity/ [accessed 3rd April 2019]
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