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English: The phylogenetic tree was derived from multiple whole-genome alignments of protein-coding and noncoding sequences from available rodent genomes (about 94 Mbp alignment per species) [1]
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  1. Gossmann et al., 2019, Current Biology 29, 1712–1720 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2019.04.020

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Reconstruction of the phylogenetic tree of Rodentia on the basis of their whole genomes

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