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Rates of genome evolution and branching order from whole genome analysis

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Huttley, Gavin Austin
Wakefield, Matthew
Easteal, Simon

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Society for Molecular Biology Evolution

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Accurate estimation of any phylogeny is important as a framework for evolutionary analysis of form and function at all levels of organization from sequence to whole organism. Using alignments of nonrepetitive components of opossum, human, mouse, rat, and

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Molecular Biology and Evolution

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2037-12-31