In recent years, a number of phylogenetic methods have been developed for estimating molecular rates and divergence dates under models that relax the molecular clock constraint by allowing rate change throughout the tree. These methods are being used with increasing frequency, but there have been few studies into their accuracy. We tested the accuracy of several relaxed-clock methods (penalized likelihood and Bayesian inference using various models of rate change) using nucleotide sequences simulated on a nine-taxon tree. When the sequences evolved with a constant rate, the methods were able to infer rates accurately, but estimates were more precise when a molecular clock was assumed. When the sequences evolved under a model of autocorrelat...
Studies of molecular evolutionary rates have yielded a wide range of rate estimates for various gene...
Dating the divergence in a phylogenetic tree is a fundamental step in evolutionary analysis. Some ex...
Dating phylogenetic trees to obtain branch lengths in the unit of time is essential for many downstr...
In recent years, a number of phylogenetic methods have been developed for estimating molecular rates...
Abstract.—The molecular clock, i.e., constancy of the rate of evolution over time, is commonly as-su...
Abstract.—Because a constant rate of DNA sequence evolution cannot be assumed to be ubiquitous, rela...
Phylogenetic estimates of evolutionary timescales can be obtained from nucleotide sequence data usin...
Relaxed clock methods account for among-branch-rate-variation when estimating divergence times by in...
BACKGROUND: Because rates of evolution and species divergence times cannot be estimated directly fro...
Because rates of evolution and species divergence times cannot be estimated directly from molecular ...
Evolutionary timescales can be estimated from genetic data using phylogenetic methods based on the m...
Background: Understanding causes of biological diversity may be greatly enhanced by knowledge of div...
Molecular dates consistently place the divergence of major metazoan lineages in the Precambrian, lea...
Background: Early methods for estimating divergence times from gene sequence data relied on the assu...
Molecular dates consistently place the divergence of major metazoan lineages in the Precambrian, lea...
Studies of molecular evolutionary rates have yielded a wide range of rate estimates for various gene...
Dating the divergence in a phylogenetic tree is a fundamental step in evolutionary analysis. Some ex...
Dating phylogenetic trees to obtain branch lengths in the unit of time is essential for many downstr...
In recent years, a number of phylogenetic methods have been developed for estimating molecular rates...
Abstract.—The molecular clock, i.e., constancy of the rate of evolution over time, is commonly as-su...
Abstract.—Because a constant rate of DNA sequence evolution cannot be assumed to be ubiquitous, rela...
Phylogenetic estimates of evolutionary timescales can be obtained from nucleotide sequence data usin...
Relaxed clock methods account for among-branch-rate-variation when estimating divergence times by in...
BACKGROUND: Because rates of evolution and species divergence times cannot be estimated directly fro...
Because rates of evolution and species divergence times cannot be estimated directly from molecular ...
Evolutionary timescales can be estimated from genetic data using phylogenetic methods based on the m...
Background: Understanding causes of biological diversity may be greatly enhanced by knowledge of div...
Molecular dates consistently place the divergence of major metazoan lineages in the Precambrian, lea...
Background: Early methods for estimating divergence times from gene sequence data relied on the assu...
Molecular dates consistently place the divergence of major metazoan lineages in the Precambrian, lea...
Studies of molecular evolutionary rates have yielded a wide range of rate estimates for various gene...
Dating the divergence in a phylogenetic tree is a fundamental step in evolutionary analysis. Some ex...
Dating phylogenetic trees to obtain branch lengths in the unit of time is essential for many downstr...