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Data deposition: Missing data mean holes in tree of life

by: Bryan T. Drew
Nature, Vol. 493, No. 7432. (16 January 2013), pp. 305-305, doi:10.1038/493305f  Key: citeulike:11897956

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As part of the Open Tree of Life project (http://opentreeoflife.org), we surveyed publications covering all domains of life and found that most phylogenetic trees and nucleotide alignments from the past two decades have been irrevocably lost.Of 6,193 papers we surveyed in more


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