Abstract Noncoding markers have a particular appeal as tools for phylogenomic analysis because, at least in vertebrates, they appear less subject to strong variation in GC content among lineages. Thus far, ultraconserved elements (UCEs) and introns have been the most widely used noncoding markers. Here we analyze and study the evolutionary properties of a new type of noncoding marker, conserved nonexonic elements (CNEEs), which consists of noncoding elements that are estimated to evolve slower than the neutral rate across a set of species. Although they often include UCEs, CNEEs are distinct from UCEs because they are not ultraconserved, and, most importantly, the core region alone is analyzed, rather than both the core and its flanking reg...
Using a large, consistent set of loci shared by descent (orthologous) to study relationships among t...
It is becoming increasingly clear that a significant proportion of the functional sequence within eu...
Phylogenomics offers the potential to fully resolve the Tree of Life, but increasing genomic coverag...
Noncoding markers have a particular appeal as tools for phylogenomic analysis because, at least in v...
Although massively parallel sequencing has facilitated large-scale DNA sequencing, comparisons among...
Comparative genetic studies of non-model organisms are transforming rapidly due to major advances in...
Target capture sequencing effectively generates molecular marker arrays useful for molecular systema...
Although massively parallel sequencing has facilitated large-scale DNA sequencing, comparisons among...
Comparative genetic studies of non-model organisms are transforming rapidly due to major advances in...
This is a pre-copyedited, author-produced version of an article accepted for publication in Systemat...
Rapid evolutionary radiations are expected to require large amounts of sequence data to resolve. To ...
Marker selection has emerged as an important component of phylogenomic study design due to rising co...
Using a large, consistent set of loci shared by descent (orthologous) to study relationships among t...
It is becoming increasingly clear that a significant proportion of the functional sequence within eu...
Phylogenomics offers the potential to fully resolve the Tree of Life, but increasing genomic coverag...
Noncoding markers have a particular appeal as tools for phylogenomic analysis because, at least in v...
Although massively parallel sequencing has facilitated large-scale DNA sequencing, comparisons among...
Comparative genetic studies of non-model organisms are transforming rapidly due to major advances in...
Target capture sequencing effectively generates molecular marker arrays useful for molecular systema...
Although massively parallel sequencing has facilitated large-scale DNA sequencing, comparisons among...
Comparative genetic studies of non-model organisms are transforming rapidly due to major advances in...
This is a pre-copyedited, author-produced version of an article accepted for publication in Systemat...
Rapid evolutionary radiations are expected to require large amounts of sequence data to resolve. To ...
Marker selection has emerged as an important component of phylogenomic study design due to rising co...
Using a large, consistent set of loci shared by descent (orthologous) to study relationships among t...
It is becoming increasingly clear that a significant proportion of the functional sequence within eu...
Phylogenomics offers the potential to fully resolve the Tree of Life, but increasing genomic coverag...