DNA and spores from coprolites reveal that colourful truffle-like fungi endemic to NZ were consumed by extinct moa (Dinornithiformes)
Data and Resources
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Alignments - MrBayes InputsZIP
NEXUS files used for phylogenetic analysis, with MrBayes parameters included
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Database FilesZIP
Custom-built database, used in this study for BLASTn searches. Refer to supporting manuscript for additional information.
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Reads - UnprocessedZIP
Raw, demultiplexed Illumina data
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Read Me File.docxDOCX
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Radiocarbon Dates.xlsxXLSX
Radiocarbon dates of upland moa coprolites used in this study
Additional Info
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Author | Alexander Boast |
Maintainer | Alexander Boast |
Maintainer Email | Alexander Boast |
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Source Created | Unknown |
Source Modified | Unknown |
Language | English |
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