Abstract.—Although an increasing number of phylogenetic data sets are incomplete, the effect of ambiguous data on phy-logenetic accuracy is not well understood. We use 4-taxon simulations to study the effects of ambiguous data (i.e., missing characters or gaps) in maximum likelihood (ML) and Bayesian frameworks. By introducing ambiguous data in a way that removes confounding factors, we provide the first clear understanding of 1 mechanism by which ambiguous data can mislead phylogenetic analyses. We find that in both ML and Bayesian frameworks, among-site rate variation can interact with ambiguous data to produce misleading estimates of topology and branch lengths. Furthermore, within a Bayesian framework, priors on branch lengths and rate ...
Abstract.—The discrepancy between theoretical and observed distributions of tree shapes in recent su...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comMany molecular phylogenies show long...
Morphological data provide the only means of classifying the majority of life's history, but the cho...
Although an increasing number of phyiogenetic data sets are incomplete, the effect of ambiguous data...
Bayesian inference (BI) of phylogenetic relationships uses the same probabilistic models of evolutio...
Progress in sequencing technology allows researchers to assemble ever-larger supermatrices for phylo...
Abstract.—Despite the advances in understanding molecular evolution, current phylogenetic methods ba...
BACKGROUND: Uncertainty in comparative analyses can come from at least two sources: a) phylogenetic ...
Phylogenies inferred from independent data parti-tions usually differ from one another in topology d...
Evolutionary studies usually use a two-step process to investigate sequence data. Step one estimates...
Phylogenies inferred from independent data partitions usually differ from one another in topology de...
That the use of large, multi-locus phylogenetic data sets in molecular evolutionary research provide...
Identifying and accounting for sources of significant, explicit phylogenetic conflicts among data se...
Abstract.—As larger, more complex data sets are being used to infer phylogenies, accuracy of these p...
Abstract.—We studied the importance of proper model assumption in the context of Bayesian phylogenet...
Abstract.—The discrepancy between theoretical and observed distributions of tree shapes in recent su...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comMany molecular phylogenies show long...
Morphological data provide the only means of classifying the majority of life's history, but the cho...
Although an increasing number of phyiogenetic data sets are incomplete, the effect of ambiguous data...
Bayesian inference (BI) of phylogenetic relationships uses the same probabilistic models of evolutio...
Progress in sequencing technology allows researchers to assemble ever-larger supermatrices for phylo...
Abstract.—Despite the advances in understanding molecular evolution, current phylogenetic methods ba...
BACKGROUND: Uncertainty in comparative analyses can come from at least two sources: a) phylogenetic ...
Phylogenies inferred from independent data parti-tions usually differ from one another in topology d...
Evolutionary studies usually use a two-step process to investigate sequence data. Step one estimates...
Phylogenies inferred from independent data partitions usually differ from one another in topology de...
That the use of large, multi-locus phylogenetic data sets in molecular evolutionary research provide...
Identifying and accounting for sources of significant, explicit phylogenetic conflicts among data se...
Abstract.—As larger, more complex data sets are being used to infer phylogenies, accuracy of these p...
Abstract.—We studied the importance of proper model assumption in the context of Bayesian phylogenet...
Abstract.—The discrepancy between theoretical and observed distributions of tree shapes in recent su...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comMany molecular phylogenies show long...
Morphological data provide the only means of classifying the majority of life's history, but the cho...