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A molecular phylogenetic analysis of Diuris (Orchidaceae) based on AFLP and ITS reveals three major clades and a basal species

James O. Indsto A C D , Peter H. Weston A and Mark A. Clements B
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A National Herbarium of NSW, Mrs Macquaries Road, Sydney, NSW 2000, Australia.

B Centre for Plant Biodiversity Research, National Botanic Gardens, Canberra, ACT 2601, Australia.

C Institute for Conservation Biology, University of Wollongong, NSW 2522, Australia. Present address: Forensic Science Services Branch, Forensic Services Group, NSW Police Force.

D Corresponding author. Email: inds1jam@police.nsw.gov.au

Australian Systematic Botany 22(1) 1-15 https://doi.org/10.1071/SB08029
Submitted: 17 June 2008  Accepted: 24 November 2008   Published: 11 March 2009



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