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Resolving evolutionary relationships in closely related species with whole-genome sequencing dataNater et al., 2015
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- Nater A
- Burri R
- Kawakami T
- Smeds L
- Ellegren H
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- Systematic Biology
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Using genetic data to resolve the evolutionary relationships of species is of major interest in evolutionary and systematic biology. However, reconstructing the sequence of speciation events, the so-called species tree, in closely related and potentially hybridizing species is …
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