Similarity thresholds used in DNA sequence assembly from short reads can reduce the comparability of population histories across species
Michael G. Harvey, Caroline Duffie Judy, Glenn F. Seeholzer, James M. Maley, Gary R. Graves, Robb T. Brumfield
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