Complete mitochondrial genomes and updated divergence time of the two freshwater clupeids endemic to lake tanganyika (africa) suggest intralacustrine speciation

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  • who: Leona J. M. Milec from the Faculty of Biosciences and Aquaculture, Nord University, Universitetsallu00e9en have published the research work: Complete mitochondrial genomes and updated divergence time of the two freshwater clupeids endemic to Lake Tanganyika (Africa) suggest intralacustrine speciation, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: In contrast, the study had the first nearly complete dataset for all taxa, thanks to the readily available mitochondrial genomes from many pellonuline and other clupeid species. Almost all the studies the authors compared here dated divergence using a fossil-calibrated uncorrelated (relaxed) clock model implemented in BEAST, accounting for . . .

     

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