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Accession: PRJNA516931 ID: 516931

Prionurus surgeonfishes

Investigating species limits of surgeonfishes from the Eastern Pacific (Acanthuridae: Prionurus) using genomic, ecological, and morphological approaches

A wide variety of species are distinguished by slight color variations. However, molecular analyses have repeatedly demonstrated that coloration does not always correspond to distinct evolutionary histories between closely related groups, suggesting that coloration is a labile character that can be misleading. More...
AccessionPRJNA516931
Data TypeRaw sequence reads
ScopeMultispecies
Grants
  • "COLLABORATIVE RESEARCH: Not So Fast - Historical Biogeography of Freshwater Fishes in Central America and the Greater Antilles" (Grant ID DEB 1354149, National Science Foundation)
  • "DISSERTATION RESEARCH: Phylogenomics and Evolutionary Rates associated with Salinity and Thermal Shifts in Centrarchiformes" (Grant ID DEB 1701323, National Science Foundation)
SubmissionRegistration date: 24-Jan-2019
National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution
RelevanceEvolution
Project Data:
Resource NameNumber
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Sequence data
Nucleotide49
SRA Experiments49
Other datasets
BioSample49
SRA Data Details
ParameterValue
Data volume, Gbases41
Data volume, Mbytes19725

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