TRACKING THE GLOBAL SUPPLY CHAIN OF ANACYCLUS HERBAL MEDICINES USING NOVEL GENOMIC DNA BARCODES
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ABSTRACT: Unsustainable exploitation of natural resources is a major driver of biodiversity loss. Up to a third of the world’s biodiversity is considered threatened by trade, but a lack of traceability methods for traded products impedes evaluation of international supply chains and the global impacts of trade on biodiversity. In this study, we pioneer the use of target capture-based genomic DNA barcoding. We compare this with standard DNA barcodes and complete plastid genome sequences for the identification of plants species in trade and for tracing their geographic origin. The target-capture barcoding approach presents a major advance for tracing the geographic origin of plant-based food and establishing the identity of illegally traded species.
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