- Title
- Phylogenomics resolves major relationships and reveals significant diversification rate shifts in the evolution of silk moths and relatives
- Creators
- Chris A Hamilton - University of IdahoRyan A St LaurentKelly Dexter - Florida Museum of Natural HistoryIan J Kitching - Natural History MuseumJesse W Breinholt - Florida Museum of Natural HistoryAndreas Zwick - Australian National Insect CollectionMartijn TimmermansJesse R Barber - Boise State UniversityAkito Y Kawahara - Florida Museum of Natural History
- Publication Details
- Bmc Evolutionary Biology, Vol.19(1), p.182
- Identifiers
- 996632086601851
- Academic Unit
- Entomology, Plant Pathology, and Nematology; Initiative for Bioinformatics and Evolutionary Studies; Institute for Health in the Human Ecosystem; Institute for Modeling Collaboration and Innovation
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Local Fields
- ART1e68802cf6
Journal article
Phylogenomics resolves major relationships and reveals significant diversification rate shifts in the evolution of silk moths and relatives
Bmc Evolutionary Biology, Vol.19(1), p.182
2019
Appears in UI Open Access Publishing Fund
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