Strepsiptera, phylogenomics and the long branch attraction problem
Insect phylogeny has recently been the focus of renewed interest as advances in sequencing techniques make it possible to rapidly generate large amounts of genomic or transcriptomic data for a species of interest. However, large numbers of markers are not sufficient to guarantee accurate phylogeneti...
Main Authors: | Boussau, B, Walton, Z, Delgado, JA, Collantes, F, Beani, L, Stewart, IJ, Cameron, SA, Whitfield, JB, Johnston, JS, Holland, PW, Bachtrog, D, Kathirithamby, J, Huelsenbeck, JP |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Public Library of Science
2014
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