Phylotranscriptomics reveals the reticulate evolutionary history of a widespread diatom species complex

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  • who: J. Phycol. et al. from the InstitutLeiden University, Box, RA Leiden, The Netherlands have published the paper: Phylotranscriptomics reveals the reticulate evolutionary history of a widespread diatom species complex, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The study shows that phylogenomic analyses of unlinked nuclear loci, complemented with morphometrics, can resolve complex evolutionary histories of recently diverged species complexes. This approach has been used successfully to address similar questions across phylogenetic scales in nonmodel plants (Guo et_al 2020, Feng et_al 2021) and animals (Thawornwattana et_al 2018, Williams et_al 2022), and even diatoms (Parks et_al 2017, 2018 . . .

     

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