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bibliographicCitation Simões TR, Vernygora OV, de Medeiros BAS, Wright AM. Handling Logical Character Dependency in Phylogenetic Inference: Extensive Performance Testing of Assumptions and Solutions Using Simulated and Empirical Data. Syst Biol. 2023 Jun 17;72(3):662–80. PMID: 36773019; PMCID: PMC10276625.
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