Species detection and identification in sexual organisms using population genetic theory and DNA sequences.
Phylogenetic trees of DNA sequences of a group of specimens may include clades of two kinds: those produced by stochastic processes (random genetic drift) within a species, and clades that represent different species. The ratio of the mean pairwise sequence difference between a pair of clades (K) to...
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Autor principal: | C William Birky |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2013
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