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DNA barcoding a unique avifauna: an important tool for evolution, systematics and conservation.

Jacqueline TizardSelina PatelJohn WaughErika TavaresTjard BergmannBrian GillJanette NormanLes ChristidisPaul ScofieldOliver HaddrathAllan BakerDavid LambertCraig D Millar
Published in: BMC evolutionary biology (2019)
DNA barcodes accurately identify most New Zealand bird species. However, low levels of COI sequence divergence in some recently diverged taxa limit the identification power of DNA barcoding. A small number of currently recognised species would benefit from further systematic investigations. The reference database and analysis presented will provide valuable insights into the evolution, systematics and conservation of New Zealand birds.
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