2026-01-14
Contamination of consensus sequences in next-generation mitogenomics: the published mitochondrial genome of Haliastur indus is a chimera with DNA from Butastur indicus. Comment on Sonongbua et al., Insights into mitochondrial rearrangements and selection in accipitrid mitogenomes, with new data on Haliastur indus and Accipiter badius poliopsis. Genes 2024, 15, 1439
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Genes , Volume 17 - Issue 1
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Sangster, G., & J.A. Luksenburg. (2026). Contamination of consensus sequences in next-generation mitogenomics: the published mitochondrial genome of Haliastur indus is a chimera with DNA from Butastur indicus. Comment on Sonongbua et al., Insights into mitochondrial rearrangements and selection in accipitrid mitogenomes, with new data on Haliastur indus and Accipiter badius poliopsis. Genes 2024, 15, 1439. Genes (Vol. 17). doi:10.3390/genes17010087 |
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