HybPhaser: A workflow for the detection and phasing of hybrids in target capture data sets
Applications in Plant Sciences2021Vol. 9(7)
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Lars Nauheimer, Nicholas Weigner, Elizabeth Joyce, Darren M. Crayn, Charles Clarke, Katharina Nargar
Abstract
HybPhaser provides a novel approach to detect and phase hybrids in target capture data sets, which can provide insights into reticulations by revealing origins of hybrids and reduce conflicting signal, leading to more robust phylogenetic analyses.
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