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Accession: PRJNA634759 ID: 634759

Bird

Quaternary land bridges have not been universal conduits of gene flow

We investigated the effects Quaternary land bridges have had on the connectivity of Southeast Asian forest biota.
AccessionPRJNA634759
ScopeMultispecies
Grants
  • "SEABIG" (Grant ID WBS R-154-000-648-646, Southeast Asian Biodiversity Genomics Centre)
  • "SEABIG" (Grant ID WBS R-154-000-648-733, Southeast Asian Biodiversity Genomics Centre)
  • "Tier II grant" (Grant ID R-154-000-A59-112, Singapore Ministry of Education)
SubmissionRegistration date: 24-May-2020
National University of Singapore
RelevanceEvolution
Project Data:
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of Links
Sequence data
SRA Experiments68
Other datasets
BioSample68
SRA Data Details
ParameterValue
Data volume, Gbases22
Data volume, Mbytes7032

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