ABSTRACT Phylogenetic inference in bacterial genomics is fundamental to understanding problems such as population history, antimicrobial resistance, and transmission dynamics. The field has been plagued by an apparent state of contradiction since the distorting effects of recombination on phylogeny were discovered more than a decade ago. Researchers persist with detailed phy-logenetic analyses while simultaneously acknowledging that recombination seriously misleads inference of population dynamics and selection. Here we resolve this paradox by showing that phylogenetic tree topologies based on whole genomes robustly re-construct the clonal frame topology but that branch lengths are badly skewed. Surprisingly, removing recombining sites can ...
In bacteria and viruses, recombination and horizontal gene transfer (HGT) permit the direct exchange...
Bacteria and archaea reproduce clonally, but sporadically import DNA into their chromosomes from oth...
Bacteria and archaea reproduce clonally, but sporadically import DNA into their chromosomes from oth...
Although recombination is accepted to be common in bacteria, for many species robust phylogenies wit...
Although recombination is accepted to be common in bacteria, for many species robust phylogenies wit...
We investigate the shape of a phylogenetic tree reconstructed from sequences evolving under the coal...
The concept of species in bacteria is a matter of contention. The current definition is based on DNA...
Abstract Background A frequent event in the evolution of prokaryotic genomes is homologous recombina...
Background: Phylogenetic reconstruction is a necessary first step in many analyses which use whole g...
Background: Phylogenetic reconstruction is a necessary first step in many analyses which use whole g...
Background: Phylogenetic reconstruction is a necessary first step in many analyses which use whole g...
The identification of clones within bacterial populations is often taken as evidence for a low rate ...
Following recent developments in DNA sequencing technology, it is now possible to sequence hundreds ...
When estimating a phylogeny from a multiple sequence alignment, researchers often assume the absence...
Background: Phylogenetic reconstruction is a necessary first step in many analyses which use whole g...
In bacteria and viruses, recombination and horizontal gene transfer (HGT) permit the direct exchange...
Bacteria and archaea reproduce clonally, but sporadically import DNA into their chromosomes from oth...
Bacteria and archaea reproduce clonally, but sporadically import DNA into their chromosomes from oth...
Although recombination is accepted to be common in bacteria, for many species robust phylogenies wit...
Although recombination is accepted to be common in bacteria, for many species robust phylogenies wit...
We investigate the shape of a phylogenetic tree reconstructed from sequences evolving under the coal...
The concept of species in bacteria is a matter of contention. The current definition is based on DNA...
Abstract Background A frequent event in the evolution of prokaryotic genomes is homologous recombina...
Background: Phylogenetic reconstruction is a necessary first step in many analyses which use whole g...
Background: Phylogenetic reconstruction is a necessary first step in many analyses which use whole g...
Background: Phylogenetic reconstruction is a necessary first step in many analyses which use whole g...
The identification of clones within bacterial populations is often taken as evidence for a low rate ...
Following recent developments in DNA sequencing technology, it is now possible to sequence hundreds ...
When estimating a phylogeny from a multiple sequence alignment, researchers often assume the absence...
Background: Phylogenetic reconstruction is a necessary first step in many analyses which use whole g...
In bacteria and viruses, recombination and horizontal gene transfer (HGT) permit the direct exchange...
Bacteria and archaea reproduce clonally, but sporadically import DNA into their chromosomes from oth...
Bacteria and archaea reproduce clonally, but sporadically import DNA into their chromosomes from oth...