Phylogenomics illuminates the backbone of the Myriapoda Tree of Life and reconciles morphological and molecular phylogenies
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Issue date
08/01/2018Submitted date
2018-03-09Subject Terms
arthropod phylogeneticsmorphology
Diplopoda
Pauropoda
Symphyla
Chilopoda
millipedes
centipedes
Phylogenomic analyses
taxonomy
fossil evidence
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Fernández, R., G. D. Edgecombe, et al. (2018). "Phylogenomics illuminates the backbone of the Myriapoda Tree of Life and reconciles morphological and molecular phylogenies." Scientific Reports 8(1): 83.Journal
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