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Material Entity: DNA

Disposition: In collection

Identifier Status: ACTIVE

Last Update: August 13, 2025

Identification

Accepted NameCampanula leucoclada Boiss.
TaxonomyPlantae > Tracheophyta > Magnoliopsida > Asterales > Campanulaceae > Campanula
Name According toCatalogue of Life
Original NameCampanula leucoclada Boiss.
Taxonomy Original NameCAMPANULACEAE
Status Original Nameaccepted species
Resolving Stateresolved on species level

Gathering

CountryAfghanistan (Asia)
LocalityKabul. In valle Maidan.; Asia
Biotopein axosis umbrosis
Altitude2400 m
Collector(s)K. H. Rechinger
Collector's number35989
Collection DateN/A
Collecting Sourcenot provided

DNA

GUID/Occurrence IDhttp://dnabank.bgbm.org/object/DB16461
Catalog NumberDB 16461
Collection CodeDNA Bank
Institution CodeB
Institution Full NameBotanic Garden and Botanical Museum Berlin
Other NumbersCAM471
Record BasisMaterialSample
Sample TypeDNA
Establishment Meansnot provided
PreservationTE buffer

Extraction

TypegDNA
MaterialsNucleoSpin Plant II Macherey & Nagel
StaffWeigand, A.
Concentration36,12 ng/µl

Sequences

ENA number(s)JX914957 (petD)
NCBI number(s)JX914957 (petD)

Publications

Mansion, G. et al., 2012. How to handle speciose clades? Mass taxon-sampling as a strategy towards illuminating the natural history of Campanula (Campanuloideae). PloS one, 7(11), pp. e50076

Speciose clades usually harbor species with a broad spectrum of adaptive strategies and complex distribution patterns, and thus constitute ideal systems to disentangle biotic and abiotic causes underlying species diversification. The delimitation of such study systems to test evolutionary hypotheses is difficult because they often rely on artificial genus concepts as starting points. One of the most prominent examples is the bellflower genus Campanula with some 420 species, but up to 600 species when including all lineages to which Campanula is paraphyletic. We generated a large alignment of petD group II intron sequences to include more than 70% of described species as a reference. By comparison with partial data sets we could then assess the impact of selective taxon sampling strategies on phylogenetic reconstruction and subsequent evolutionary conclusions.

PubMed 215 GGBN records

Dataset Description

DNA Bank of the Herbarium Berolinense

DescriptionThe DNA bank of the Botanic Garden and Botanical Museum Berlin-Dahlem holds currently a collection of 8200 plant DNA and tissue samples growing constantly. Its core collection focuses on the flora of the Berlin and Brandenburg but it also preserves DNA from the Alps, the Mediterranean and the Altai Mountains. The DNA bank is part of the DNA Bank Network which was established in spring 2007 and is currently funded by the DFG. The network was initiated by GBIF Germany and provides a technically optimized DNA collection service facility for all biological research accessible via one central web portal. The network promotes deposition of well documented reference DNA samples after project completion or data publication from scientists of other universities and institutions.
Terms Of UseThe use of the data is allowed only for non-profit scientific use and for non-profit nature conservation purpose. The data bases or part of it may only be used or copied by the written permission from the legal owner.
RightsThe copyright for any material created by the DNA bank of the BGBM is reserved. The duplication or use of information and data such as texts or images is only permitted with the indication of the source or with prior approval by the BGBM.
CitationDroege, G. (Ed.) 2008 - (continuously updated): DNA samples of the Berlin-Dahlem DNA bank at the BGBM (Botanic Garden and Botanical Museum Berlin-Dahlem).

Contacts

Administrative
Gabriele Droege, g.droege@bgbm.org , Königin-Luise-Str.6-8, 14195 Berlin, Germany
Technical
Gabriele Droege, g.droege@bgbm.org , Königin-Luise-Str.6-8, 14195 Berlin, Germany
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