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Generalised Mixed Yule Coalescent (GMYC) Bayesian topology depicting the phylogenetic relationships of Octopus tetricus (east Australia and Tasmania), O. cf. tetricus (Western Australia) and O. gibbsi (New Zealand).
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- Generalised Mixed Yule Coalescent (GMYC) Bayesian topology depicting the phylogenetic relationships of Octopus tetricus (east Australia and Tasmania), O. cf. tetricus (Western Australia) and O. gibbsi (New Zealand).
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Analysis is based on three concatenated partial mitochondrial genes (COI, COIII and Cytb). Three species clades were supported via GMYC analysis; East Australia and New Zealand (red) and Western Australia (purple and black). Node labels reflect locations represented by individuals contributing to node (Western Australia, 1 = Mandurah, 2 = Woodman's Point, 3 = Albany, 4 = Cape Le Grand, 5 = Esperance; East Australia, 1 = Wallaga Lake, 2 = Port Stephens, 3 = Narooma).
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- 25 Jun, 2014
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- Michael D. Amor / Mark D. Norman / Hayley E. Cameron / Jan M. Strugnell
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- https://figshare.com/articles/figure/Generalised_Mixed_Yule_Coalescent_GMYC_Bayesian_topology_dep...
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- ecology / Evolutionary ecology / Marine ecology / Evolutionary biology / Evolutionary processes / speciation / Evolutionary genetics / genetics / Marine biology / yule / coalescent / bayesian / topology / depicting / phylogenetic / relationships / australia / Ecology / Biological Sciences
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