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    Whole-genome analyses resolve early branches in the tree of life of modern birds

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    Issue Date
    2014
    Author
    Jarvis, Erich D.
    Mirarab, Siavash
    Aberer, Andre J.
    Li, Bo
    Houde, Peter
    Li, Cai
    Ho, Simon Y. W.
    Faircloth, Brant C.
    Nabholz, Benoit
    Howard, Jason T.
    Suh, Alexander
    Weber, Claudia C.
    Fonseca, Rute R. da
    Li, Jianwen
    Zhang, Fang
    Li, Hui
    Zhou, Long
    Narula, Nitish
    Liu, Liang
    Ganapathy, Ganesh
    Boussau, Bastien
    Bayzid, Md Shamsuzzoha
    Zavidovych, Volodymyr
    Subramanian, Sankar
    Gabaldón, Toni
    Capella-Gutiérrez, Salvador
    Huerta-Cepas, Jaime
    Rekepalli, Bhanu
    Munch, Kasper
    Schierup, Mikkel
    Lindow, Bent
    Warren, Wesley C.
    Ray, David
    Green, Richard E.
    Bruford, Michael W.
    Zhan, Xiangjiang
    Dixon, Andrew
    Li, Shengbin
    Li, Ning
    Huang, Yinhua
    Derryberry, Elizabeth P.
    Bertelsen, Mads Frost
    Sheldon, Frederick H.
    Brumfield, Robb T.
    Mello, Claudio V.
    Lovell, Peter V.
    Wirthlin, Morgan
    Schneider, Maria Paula Cruz
    Prosdocimi, Francisco
    Samaniego, José Alfredo
    Velazquez, Amhed Missael Vargas
    Alfaro-Núñez, Alonzo
    Campos, Paula F.
    Petersen, Bent
    Sicheritz-Ponten, Thomas
    Pas, An
    Bailey, Tom
    Scofield, Paul
    Bunce, Michael
    Lambert, David M.
    Zhou, Qi
    Perelman, Polina
    Driskell, Amy C.
    Shapiro, Beth
    Xiong, Zijun
    Zeng, Yongli
    Liu, Shiping
    Li, Zhenyu
    Liu, Binghang
    Wu, Kui
    Xiao, Jin
    Yinqi, Xiong
    Zheng, Qiuemei
    Zhang, Yong
    Yang, Huanming
    Wang, Jian
    Smeds, Linnea
    Rheindt, Frank E.
    Braun, Michael
    Fjeldsa, Jon
    Orlando, Ludovic
    Barker, F. Keith
    Jønsson, Knud Andreas
    Johnson, Warren
    Koepfli, Klaus-Peter
    O’Brien, Stephen
    Haussler, David
    Ryder, Oliver A.
    Rahbek, Carsten
    Willerslev, Eske
    Graves, Gary R.
    Glenn, Travis C.
    McCormack, John
    Burt, Dave
    Ellegren, Hans
    Alström, Per
    Edwards, Scott V.
    Stamatakis, Alexandros
    Mindell, David P.
    Cracraft, Joel
    Braun, Edward L.
    Warnow, Tandy
    Jun, Wang
    Gilbert, M. Thomas P.
    Zhang, Guojie
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    Subject
    BIRDS
    GENOMICS
    EVOLUTION
    TAXONOMIES
    RESEARCH
    TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATIONS
    Journal title
    Science
    Volume
    346
    Issue
    6215
    Begin page
    1320
    End page
    1331
    
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    DOI
    10.1126/science.1253451
    Alternative link
    http://science.sciencemag.org/content/346/6215/1320
    Abstract
    To better determine the history of modern birds, we performed a genome-scale phylogenetic analysis of 48 species representing all orders of Neoaves using phylogenomic methods created to handle genome-scale data. We recovered a highly resolved tree that confirms previously controversial sister or close relationships.....
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12634/489
    Type
    Article
    Rights
    Copyright © 2014, American Association for the Advancement of Science
    ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
    10.1126/science.1253451
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