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1)Imagine we want to reconstruct the evolutionary relationships among a set of species, or among a set of populations of the same species. Would we use a single marker, or multiple markers, to construct our phylogeny? Explain why.
2)What is the difference between a gene sequence and a genome-wide SNP array? Describe how each might be used to address questions.
1)Imagine we want to reconstruct the evolutionary relationships among a set of species, or among a set of populations of the same species. Would we use a single marker, or multiple markers, to construct our phylogeny? Explain why.
2)What is the difference between a gene sequence and a genome-wide SNP array? Describe how each might be used to address questions.
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Nelly StrackeLv2
26 May 2019