@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref20663,
author = {Natalia Martinkova and Jiri Moravec},
title = {Multilocus phylogeny of arvicoline voles (Arvicolini, Rodentia) shows small tree terrace size},
year = {2012},
keywords = {divergence, evolutionary history, supertree, supermatrix, phylogenetic tree terrace, Microtus, Arvicolinae},
doi = {},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Folia Zoologica},
volume = {61},
number = {},
pages = {254--267},
abstract = {We combined mitochondrial (cyb, control region, coi, nd4) and nuclear (irbp, ghr, sry, lcat) DNA sequence data to infer phylogenetic relationships of arvicoline voles. The concatenated supermatrix contained 72.8 % of missing data. From this dataset, Bayesian inference showed close relationships of Arvicola and Chionomys, Proedromys with Lasiopodomys and Microtus gregalis, Phaiomys with Neodon and M. clarkei. Genus Microtus formed a supported group with Blanfordimys and N. juldaschi. The gene partition taxon sets were explained in the multilocus phylogeny in such a way that the resulting Bayesian inference tree represented a unique solution on a terrace in the tree space. This means that although the supermatrix contained a large proportion of missing data, it was informative in retrieving a phylogeny with a unique optimality score, tree likelihood.}
}
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Citation title:
"Multilocus phylogeny of arvicoline voles (Arvicolini, Rodentia) shows small tree terrace size".

Study name:
"Multilocus phylogeny of arvicoline voles (Arvicolini, Rodentia) shows small tree terrace size".

This study is part of submission 12667
(Status: Published).
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