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Why Do Phylogenomic Data Sets Yield Conflicting Trees? Data Type Influences the Avian Tree of Life more than Taxon Sampling
Systematic Biology (2017)
  • Sushma Reddy, Loyola University Chicago
  • Rebecca T. Kimball, University of Florida
  • Akanksha Pandey, University of Florida
  • Peter A. Hosner, University of Florida
  • Peter A. Hosner, Florida Museum of Natural History
  • Michael J. Braun, University of Maryland, College Park
  • Michael J. Braun, National Museum of Natural History
  • Shannon J. Hackett, Field Museum of Natural History
  • Kin-Lan Han, University of Florida
  • John Harshman, 4869 Pepperwood Way, San Jose, CA 95124, USA
  • Christopher J. Huddleston, National Museum of Natural History
  • Sarah Kingston, University of Maryland, College Park
  • Sarah Kingston, Bowdoin College
  • Sarah Kingston, National Museum of Natural History
  • Ben D. Marks, Field Museum of Natural History
  • Kathleen J. Miglia, Wayne State University
  • William S. Moore, Wayne State University
  • Frederick H. Sheldon, Houston Museum of Natural Science
  • Christopher C. Witt, Department of Biology and Museum of Southwestern Biology, University 15 of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87131, USA
  • Tamaki Yuri, University of Oklahoma
  • Tamaki Yuri, University of Florida
  • Edward L. Braun, University of Florida
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Publication Date
September 1, 2017
DOI
10.1093/sysbio/syx041
Citation Information
Sushma Reddy, Rebecca T. Kimball, Akanksha Pandey, Peter A. Hosner, et al.. "Why Do Phylogenomic Data Sets Yield Conflicting Trees? Data Type Influences the Avian Tree of Life more than Taxon Sampling" Systematic Biology Vol. 66 Iss. 5 (2017) p. 857 - 879
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/sushma_reddy/25/