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Correction to: The performance of coalescent-based species tree estimation methods under models of missing data
Michael Nute1, Jed Chou2, Erin K Molloy3
1Department of Statistics, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 725 S. Wright St., Champaign, IL, 61820, USA.
BMC Genomics
|February 11, 2020
Abstract:
After publication of [1], the authors were informed by John A. Rhodes of a counterexample to Theorem 11 of [1].
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