Data supporting a molecular phylogeny of the hyper-diverse genus Brueelia

Data in Brief
Sarah E BushKevin P Johnson

Abstract

Data is presented in support of a phylogenetic reconstruction of one of the largest, and most poorly understood, groups of lice: the Brueelia-complex (Bush et al., 2015[1]). Presented data include the voucher information and molecular data (GenBank accession numbers) of 333 ingroup taxa within the Brueelia-complex and 30 outgroup taxa selected from across the order Phthiraptera. Also included are phylogenetic reconstructions based on Bayesian inference analyses of combined COI and EF-1α sequences for Brueelia-complex species and outgroup taxa.

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Citations

Oct 13, 2015·Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution·Sarah E BushKevin P Johnson
Mar 27, 2018·International Journal for Parasitology·Andrew D SweetKevin P Johnson

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Methods Mentioned

BETA
PCR

Software Mentioned

Geneious
Sequencher
PartitionFinder
MrBayes

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