Affiliation: Département de Biochimie, Faculté de médecine, Université de MontréalBACKGROUND:Probabilistic methods have progressively supplanted the Maximum Parsimony (MP) method for inferring phylogenetic trees. One of the major reasons for this shift was that MP is much more sensitive to the Long Branch Attraction (LBA) artefact than is Maximum Likelihood (ML). However, recent work by Kolaczkowski and Thornton suggested, on the basis of simulations, that MP is less sensitive than ML to tree reconstruction artefacts generated by heterotachy, a phenomenon that corresponds to shifts in site-specific evolutionary rates over time. These results led these authors to recommend that the results of ML and MP analyses should be both reported and in...
Large taxa-rich genome-scale data sets are often necessary for resolving ancient phylogenetic relati...
Abstract.—Inconsistency of phylogenetic estimations refers to the property of certain estimation met...
Affiliation: Département de Biochimie, Université de MontréalBACKGROUND:Thanks to the large amount o...
Abstract Background Probabilistic methods have progressively supplanted the Maximum Parsimony (MP) m...
Affiliation: Département de Biochimie, Faculté de médecine, Université de MontréalBACKGROUND:Probabi...
Abstract.—Despite the advances in understanding molecular evolution, current phylogenetic methods ba...
Bayesian inference (BI) of phylogenetic relationships uses the same probabilistic models of evolutio...
lar phylogenetic method is susceptible to this problem partitioned sequences. In concert with other ...
Large taxa-rich genome-scale data sets are often necessary for resolving ancient phylogenetic relati...
Large taxa-rich genome-scale data sets are often necessary for resolving ancient phylogenetic relati...
Large taxa-rich genome-scale data sets are often necessary for resolving ancient phylogenetic relati...
The rate at which a given site in a gene sequence alignment evolves over time may vary. This phenome...
The rate at which a given site in a gene sequence alignment evolves over time may vary. This phenome...
The rate at which a given site in a gene sequence alignment evolves over time may vary. This phenome...
The rate at which a given site in a gene sequence alignment evolves over time may vary. This phenome...
Large taxa-rich genome-scale data sets are often necessary for resolving ancient phylogenetic relati...
Abstract.—Inconsistency of phylogenetic estimations refers to the property of certain estimation met...
Affiliation: Département de Biochimie, Université de MontréalBACKGROUND:Thanks to the large amount o...
Abstract Background Probabilistic methods have progressively supplanted the Maximum Parsimony (MP) m...
Affiliation: Département de Biochimie, Faculté de médecine, Université de MontréalBACKGROUND:Probabi...
Abstract.—Despite the advances in understanding molecular evolution, current phylogenetic methods ba...
Bayesian inference (BI) of phylogenetic relationships uses the same probabilistic models of evolutio...
lar phylogenetic method is susceptible to this problem partitioned sequences. In concert with other ...
Large taxa-rich genome-scale data sets are often necessary for resolving ancient phylogenetic relati...
Large taxa-rich genome-scale data sets are often necessary for resolving ancient phylogenetic relati...
Large taxa-rich genome-scale data sets are often necessary for resolving ancient phylogenetic relati...
The rate at which a given site in a gene sequence alignment evolves over time may vary. This phenome...
The rate at which a given site in a gene sequence alignment evolves over time may vary. This phenome...
The rate at which a given site in a gene sequence alignment evolves over time may vary. This phenome...
The rate at which a given site in a gene sequence alignment evolves over time may vary. This phenome...
Large taxa-rich genome-scale data sets are often necessary for resolving ancient phylogenetic relati...
Abstract.—Inconsistency of phylogenetic estimations refers to the property of certain estimation met...
Affiliation: Département de Biochimie, Université de MontréalBACKGROUND:Thanks to the large amount o...