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PhD Thesis Chapter 2: Alignments and partition files

The University of Adelaide
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Danielle Stringer PhD thesis Chapter 2: Development and evaluation of a custom bait design based on 469 single-copy protein-coding genes for exon capture of isopods (Philosciidae: Haloniscus).

The files included here are the final three alignments (Datasets A–B) and the dataset exon partition files used in PartitionFinder. The three alignments (containing up to 25% (A), 50% (B), and 75% (C) missing sequences) include sequence data for 40 isopod samples and consist of 420, 807, and 1,026 exons, respectively.

Issued: 2019-07-29

Created: 2019-07-29

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