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in previous lectures weve learned that theres a variety of different data types available for building phylogenies and for describing and identifying species and perhaps as well learn later on also to distinguish and delimit species from one another we talked about morphological data and also at length about molecular data and with molecular data right now in 2020 we have arrived at a moment where we are basically in an embarrassment of riches theres many different data sets available whole genomes with tens of tens of thousands of genes so the bigger challenge now is to figure out which ones to choose now over time its become pretty clear which kind of genes are good for for example building phylogenys and weve learned that you should probably use genes that are non-recombining so its probably a good idea to use genes that are maybe from mitochondria or chloroplasts and also its probably good if these are single copies single copy genes and if they evolve at just the right rat