DNA barcodes in plants and trees - any part of the plant can be used to identify its "brand" (x-post from r/science) User mesacrowd, in the Cyberpunk - High Tech, Low Life! subreddit, 10 Jun 2012
Wales first nation to have its plants DNA barcoded. A tiny fragment of native flowering plants and conifers can be used to identify species from the barcode resource. User MrDent, in the Biology subreddit, 10 Jun 2012
Wales is the first nation in the world to have its plants DNA barcoded. A tiny fragment of leaf, seed, root or a single pollen grain can be used to identify species. User worldnewsbot, in the News From Around The World subreddit, 10 Jun 2012
This is the coolest thing I have heard in a long time... Identify plants with a barcode? Using DNA? For real? User , 10 Jun 2012
Wales is the first nation in the world to have its plants DNA barcoded. A tiny fragment of leaf, seed, root or a single pollen grain can be used to identify species. User col_tasha, in the Reddit Science subreddit, 10 Jun 2012