Sampling bias and incorrect rooting make phylogenetic network tracing of SARS-COV-2 infections unreliable
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Mavian, CarlaPond, Sergei
Marini, Simone
Magalis, Brittany Rife
Vandamme, Anne-Mieke
Dellicour, Simon
Scarpino, Samuel V.
Houldcroft, Charlotte
Villabona-Arenas, Julian
Paisie, Taylor K.
Trovão, Nídia S.
Boucher, Christina
Zhang, Yun
Scheuermann, Richard H.
Gascuel, Olivier
Lam, Tommy Tsan-Yuk
Suchard, Marc A.
Abecasis, Ana
Wilkinson, Eduan
de Oliveira, Tulio
Bento, Ana I.
Schmidt, Heiko A.
Martin, Darren
Hadfield, James
Faria, Nuno
Grubaugh, Nathan D.
Neher, Richard A.
Baele, Guy
Lemey, Philippe
Stadler, Tanja
Albert, Jan
Crandall, Keith A.
Leitner, Thomas
Stamatakis, Alexandros
Prosperi, Mattia
Salemi, Marco
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C. Mavian et al., Sampling bias and incorrect rooting make phylogenetic network tracing of SARS-COV-2 infections unreliable. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 117, 12522–12523 (2020).Citation to related work
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