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Next-generation phenomics for the Tree of Life
2013
PLOS Currents
The phenotype represents a critical interface between the genome and the environment in which organisms live and evolve. Phenotypic characters also are a rich source of biodiversity data for tree building, and they enable scientists to reconstruct the evolutionary history of organisms, including most fossil taxa, for which genetic data are unavailable. Therefore, phenotypic data are necessary for building a comprehensive Tree of Life. In contrast to recent advances in molecular sequencing,
doi:10.1371/currents.tol.085c713acafc8711b2ff7010a4b03733
pmid:23827969
pmcid:PMC3697239
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