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This research aims to develop efficient strategies for constructing large-scale phylogenetic trees, particularly for caecilian amphibians. By comparing different tree-building approaches, it seeks to enhance the understanding of biodiversity and improve conservation efforts.
The main aim of this research project is to develop and evaluate intelligent sampling strategies that will enable more efficient construction of large-scale phylogenetic trees, and ultimately the Tree of Life.
The project aims to reconstruct a large, near-comprehensive phylogeny of caecilian amphibians, and to use it to compare supertree and supermatrix approaches for building trees of life, as well as to investigate experimental design strategies intended to maximize the efficiency of large phy…
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