Anchored Hybrid Enrichment for Massively High-Throughput Phylogenomics
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Abstract
The field of phylogenetics is on the cusp of a major revolution, enabled by new methods of data collection that leverage both genomic resources and recent advances in DNA sequencing. Previous phylogenetic work has required labor-intensive marker development coupled with single-locus polymerase chain reaction and DNA sequencing on clade-by-clade and locus-by-locus basis. Here, we present a new, cost-efficient, and rapid approach to obtaining data from hundreds of loci for potentially hundreds of individuals for deep and shallow phylogenetic studies. Specifically, we designed probes for target enrichment of >500 loci in highly conserved anchor regions of vertebrate genomes (flanked by less conserved regions)…
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- Biology
- Phylogenomics
- Phylogenetic tree
- Clade
- Massive parallel sequencing
- Evolutionary biology
- Sanger sequencing
- DNA sequencing
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