Empirical evaluation of partitioning schemes for phylogenetic analyses of mitogenomic data: An avian case study
Abstract
Whole mitochondrial genome sequences have been used in studies of animal phylogeny for two decades, and current technologies make them ever more available, but methods for their analysis are lagging and best practices have not been established. Most studies ignore variation in base composition and evolutionary rate within the mitogenome that can bias phylogenetic inference, or attempt to avoid it by excluding parts of the mitogenome from...
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Title
Empirical evaluation of partitioning schemes for phylogenetic analyses of mitogenomic data: An avian case study
Published Date
Jan 1, 2013
Volume
66
Issue
1
Pages
69 - 79
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