<p>There is a discussion in the PhyloBabble phylogenetic methods discsuion group about the effects of missing data in sets used for phylogenetic reconstuctions. I found this data set is rather typical of the problem, when researchers attempt to gather large data sets,some species have been extensively sequenced and others have not been.</p
Phylogenies are essential to many areas of biology, but phylogenetic methods may give incorrect esti...
<p>Percentage of species not represented in the analyses due to missing genera and the percentage of...
There is a lack of consensus on how next-generation sequence data should be considered for phylogene...
This paper will attempt to resolve some controver-sies about the effects of missing data on phylogen...
Concerns about the deleterious effects of missing data may often determine which characters and taxa...
Progress in sequencing technology allows researchers to assemble ever-larger supermatrices for phylo...
Fig. 4. Distribution of missing data in phylogenomic datasets. The raw dimensions of a supermatrix (...
Here we explore the effect of missing data in phylogenetic analyses using a large number of real mor...
BACKGROUND:Phylogenomic studies based on multi-locus sequence data sets are usually characterized by...
Abstract. — The problem of missing data is often considered to be the most important obstacle in rec...
Abstract.—Missing data are a widely recognized nuisance factor in phylogenetic analyses, and the fea...
<p><strong>Publication:</strong> Wright AM and Hillis DM (2014). Bayesian analysis using a simple li...
In this article we address the problem of phylogenetic inference from nucleic acid data containing m...
In this article we address the problem of phylogenetic inference from nucleic acid data containing m...
<p><strong>Publication:</strong> Wright AM and Hillis DM (2014). Bayesian analysis using a simple li...
Phylogenies are essential to many areas of biology, but phylogenetic methods may give incorrect esti...
<p>Percentage of species not represented in the analyses due to missing genera and the percentage of...
There is a lack of consensus on how next-generation sequence data should be considered for phylogene...
This paper will attempt to resolve some controver-sies about the effects of missing data on phylogen...
Concerns about the deleterious effects of missing data may often determine which characters and taxa...
Progress in sequencing technology allows researchers to assemble ever-larger supermatrices for phylo...
Fig. 4. Distribution of missing data in phylogenomic datasets. The raw dimensions of a supermatrix (...
Here we explore the effect of missing data in phylogenetic analyses using a large number of real mor...
BACKGROUND:Phylogenomic studies based on multi-locus sequence data sets are usually characterized by...
Abstract. — The problem of missing data is often considered to be the most important obstacle in rec...
Abstract.—Missing data are a widely recognized nuisance factor in phylogenetic analyses, and the fea...
<p><strong>Publication:</strong> Wright AM and Hillis DM (2014). Bayesian analysis using a simple li...
In this article we address the problem of phylogenetic inference from nucleic acid data containing m...
In this article we address the problem of phylogenetic inference from nucleic acid data containing m...
<p><strong>Publication:</strong> Wright AM and Hillis DM (2014). Bayesian analysis using a simple li...
Phylogenies are essential to many areas of biology, but phylogenetic methods may give incorrect esti...
<p>Percentage of species not represented in the analyses due to missing genera and the percentage of...
There is a lack of consensus on how next-generation sequence data should be considered for phylogene...