Development and evaluation of a custom bait design based on 469 single-copy protein-coding genes for exon capture of isopods (Philosciidae: Haloniscus).
Transcriptome-based exon capture approaches, along with next-generation sequencing, are allowing for the rapid and cost-effective production of extensive and informative phylogenomic datasets from non-model organisms for phylogenetics and population genetics research. These approaches generally empl...
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Main Authors: | Danielle N Stringer, Terry Bertozzi, Karen Meusemann, Steven Delean, Michelle T Guzik, Simon M Tierney, Christoph Mayer, Steven J B Cooper, Mohammad Javidkar, Andreas Zwick, Andrew D Austin |
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2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/c18d713e7e274d9aa5dd419474a275c4 |
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