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- who: Jin-Wei Gao from the Changsha, Hunan, China have published the paper: Mitochondrial phylogenomics of Acanthocephala: nucleotide alignments produce long-branch attraction artefacts, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: On this basis, and the fact that ML-AAs and CATGTR-AAs analyses produced congruent topologies, the authors propose that CAT-GTR topology is the most reliable.
- future: The paraphyly of this order was also observed before but the specific topology was affected by the algorithm and dataset in the study so future studies should take this instability into consideration. Future studies should take . . .
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