Coalescent_analyses

The potential effects of independent lineage sorting on our dataset were explored by performing coalescent analyses with ASTRAL-III v. 5.7.7 (Zhang et al., 2018). ASTRAL-III is a java program for estimating a species tree given a set of unrooted gene trees, each inferred from a different part of a g...

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