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Hawaiian Plant DNA Library (HAW-HPDL)Since 1992, the University of Hawaii has been collecting and extracting DNA from native Hawaiian plants. This has culminated in the production of the Hawaiian Plant DNA Library (HPDL) with over 6,380 accessions to date. Although many of these collections are of multiple individuals in plant populations, there are extensive collections from various trips throughout the islands. Approximately 86% of the plant genera in Hawaii are represented and over 50% of the species. Many of these plants are endangered, and some are also extinct in the wild. DNA is available for use by all researchers. Most DNA was extracted using a modification of the CTAB and then purified by banding in cesium chloride. The majority of the accessions were obtained from natural populations, many accessions were also obtained from plants grown in various arboreta and botanical gardens. These collections include: Amy Greenwell Ethnobotanic Garden (Hawaii), Foster Gardens (Oahu), Lyon Arboretum (Oahu), National Tropical Botanical Garden (Kauai), and Waimea Botanical Garden (Oahu). References: Contacts: Cliff Morden, cmorden@hawaii.edu Collection Type: Preserved Specimens Management: Data snapshot of local collection database Last Update: 14 February 2016 Digital Metadata: EML File Usage Rights: CC0 1.0 (Public-domain) Rights Holder: University of Hawaii Access Rights: not-for-profit use only Address:
Joseph. F. Rock Herbarium School of Life Sciences 2538 McCarthy Mall Edmondson rm. 216 Honolulu, HI 96822 United States 808 956-6489 Collection Statistics
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Development of the Consortium of Pacific Herbaria and several of the specimen databases have been
supported by National Science Foundation Grants (BRC 1057303,
ADBC 1304924
and ADBC1115116).
Data Usage Policy. Continued support provided by the Symbiota Support Hub, a domain of iDigBio (NSF Award #2027654).
Copyright 2015 University of Hawai‘i.
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