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    The era of the ARG: An introduction to ancestral recombination graphs and their significance in empirical evolutionary genomics by Lewanski, Alexander L, Grundler, Michael C, Bradburd, Gideon S

    Published in PLoS genetics (18-01-2024)
    “…In the presence of recombination, the evolutionary relationships between a set of sampled genomes cannot be described by a single genealogical tree. Instead,…”
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    Reference Genome Choice and Filtering Thresholds Jointly Influence Phylogenomic Analyses by Rick, Jessica A, Brock, Chad D, Lewanski, Alexander L, Golcher-Benavides, Jimena, Wagner, Catherine E

    Published in Systematic biology (27-05-2024)
    “…Molecular phylogenies are a cornerstone of modern comparative biology and are commonly employed to investigate a range of biological phenomena, such as…”
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    Variable hybridization between two Lake Tanganyikan cichlid species in recent secondary contact by Lewanski, Alexander L., Golcher‐Benavides, Jimena, Rick, Jessica A., Wagner, Catherine E.

    Published in Molecular ecology (01-10-2022)
    “…Closely related taxa frequently exist in sympatry before the evolution of robust reproductive barriers, which can lead to substantial gene flow…”
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    The era of the ARG: An introduction to ancestral recombination graphs and their significance in empirical evolutionary genomics by Alexander L Lewanski, Michael C Grundler, Gideon S Bradburd

    Published in PLoS genetics (01-01-2024)
    “…In the presence of recombination, the evolutionary relationships between a set of sampled genomes cannot be described by a single genealogical tree. Instead,…”
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    The era of the ARG: an empiricist's guide to ancestral recombination graphs by Lewanski, Alexander L, Grundler, Michael C, Bradburd, Gideon S

    Published 18-10-2023
    “…In the presence of recombination, the evolutionary relationships between a set of sampled genomes cannot be described by a single genealogical tree. Instead,…”
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