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- who: Oliver Reutimann from the Swiss Federal Research Institute WSL, Birmensdorf, Switzerland have published the research: Abiotic factors predict taxonomic composition and genetic admixture in populations of hybridizing white oak species (, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The models were run with default settings, except that the length of burn-in was set to 1,000,000, number of iterations to 3,000,000, the number of best models to sample to 1000, and a uniform model prior was used. This study shows that such ambitious goals might be difficult to achieve, because the explanatory power . . .
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