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Causes, consequences and solutions of phylogenetic incongruence
2014
Briefings in Bioinformatics
Phylogenetic analysis is used to recover the evolutionary history of species, genes or proteins. Understanding phylogenetic relationships between organisms is a prerequisite of almost any evolutionary study, as contemporary species all share a common history through their ancestry. Moreover, it is important because of its wide applications that include understanding genome organization, epidemiological investigations, predicting protein functions, and deciding the genes to be analyzed in
doi:10.1093/bib/bbu015
pmid:24872401
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