Authors
Carl R Hutter, Kerry A Cobb, Daniel M Portik, Scott L Travers, Perry L Wood Jr, Rafe M Brown
Publication date
2022/4
Journal
Molecular Ecology Resources
Volume
22
Issue
3
Pages
1100-1119
Description
Despite the prevalence of high‐throughput sequencing in phylogenetics, many relationships remain difficult to resolve because of conflicting signal among genomic regions. Selection of different types of molecular markers from different genomic regions is required to overcome these challenges. For evolutionary studies in frogs, we introduce the publicly available FrogCap suite of genomic resources, which is a large collection of ~15,000 markers that unifies previous genetic sequencing efforts. FrogCap is designed to be modular, such that subsets of markers and SNPs can be selected based on the desired phylogenetic scale. FrogCap uses a variety of marker types that include exons and introns, ultraconserved elements, and previously sequenced Sanger markers, which span up to 10,000 bp in alignment lengths; in addition, we demonstrate potential for SNP‐based analyses. We tested FrogCap using 121 …
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