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A nuclear phylogenomic study of the angiosperm order Myrtales, exploring the potential and limitations of the universal Angiosperms353 probe set.

Olivier MaurinArtémis AnestSidonie BellotEdward BiffinGrace BrewerTristan Charles-DominiqueRobyn S CowanSteven DodsworthNiroshini EpitawalageBerta Gallego-ParamoAugusto GiarettaRenato GoldenbergDeise J P GonçalvesShirley GrahamPeter C HochFiorella Fernanda MazineYee Wen LowCatherine McGinnieFabian A MichelangeliSarah MorrisDarin S PenneysOscar Alejandro Pérez-EscobarYohan PillonLisa PokornyGustavo H ShimizuVanessa G StaggemeierAndrew H ThornhillRichard T CorlettIan M TurnerThais N C VasconcelosPeter G WilsonAlexandre Rizzo ZuntiniWilliam J BakerFélix ForestEve J Lucas
Published in: American journal of botany (2021)
High-throughput sequencing and the Angiosperms353 probe kit are powerful tools for phylogenomic analysis, but better understanding of the genetic data available is required to identify genes and gene trees that account for likely incomplete lineage sorting and/or hybridization events.
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