The estimation of phylogenetic relationships is an essential component of understanding evolution. Accurate phylogenetic estimation is difficult, however, when internodes are short and old, when genealogical discordance is common due to large ancestral effective population sizes or ancestral population structure, and when homoplasy is prevalent. Inference of divergence times is also hampered by unknown and uneven rates of evolution, the incomplete fossil record, uncertainty in relationships between fossil and extant lineages, and uncertainty in the age of fossils. Ideally these challenges can be overcome by developing large “phylogenomic” datasets, and by analyzing them with methods that accommodate features of the evolutionary process such...
The origin of the mammalian order Eulipotyphla has been debated intensively with arguments around wh...
International audienceThe genus Pipa is a species-poor clade of Neotropical frogs and one of the mos...
<p>Phylogenetic relationships of <i>S. tropicalis</i> and <i>X. laevis</i> AMP genes are shown in a ...
The estimation of phylogenetic relationships is an essential component of understanding evolution. A...
The estimation of phylogenetic relationships is an essential component of understanding evolution. A...
The estimation of phylogenetic relationships is an essential component of understanding evolution. A...
The estimation of phylogenetic relationships is an essential component of understanding evolution. A...
The estimation of phylogenetic relationships is an essential component of understanding evolution. A...
Molecular phylogenies have yielded strong support for many parts of the amphibian Tree of Life, but ...
Frogs (Anura) are one of the most diverse groups of vertebrates and comprise nearly 90% of living am...
Frogs (Anura) are one of the most diverse groups of vertebrates and comprise nearly 90% of living am...
Frogs (Anura) are one of the most diverse groups of vertebrates and comprise nearly 90% of living am...
Frogs (Anura) are one of the most diverse groups of vertebrates and comprise nearly 90% of living am...
Frogs (Anura) are one of the most diverse groups of vertebrates and comprise nearly 90% of living am...
True frogs of the genus Rana are widely used as model organisms in studies of development, genetics,...
The origin of the mammalian order Eulipotyphla has been debated intensively with arguments around wh...
International audienceThe genus Pipa is a species-poor clade of Neotropical frogs and one of the mos...
<p>Phylogenetic relationships of <i>S. tropicalis</i> and <i>X. laevis</i> AMP genes are shown in a ...
The estimation of phylogenetic relationships is an essential component of understanding evolution. A...
The estimation of phylogenetic relationships is an essential component of understanding evolution. A...
The estimation of phylogenetic relationships is an essential component of understanding evolution. A...
The estimation of phylogenetic relationships is an essential component of understanding evolution. A...
The estimation of phylogenetic relationships is an essential component of understanding evolution. A...
Molecular phylogenies have yielded strong support for many parts of the amphibian Tree of Life, but ...
Frogs (Anura) are one of the most diverse groups of vertebrates and comprise nearly 90% of living am...
Frogs (Anura) are one of the most diverse groups of vertebrates and comprise nearly 90% of living am...
Frogs (Anura) are one of the most diverse groups of vertebrates and comprise nearly 90% of living am...
Frogs (Anura) are one of the most diverse groups of vertebrates and comprise nearly 90% of living am...
Frogs (Anura) are one of the most diverse groups of vertebrates and comprise nearly 90% of living am...
True frogs of the genus Rana are widely used as model organisms in studies of development, genetics,...
The origin of the mammalian order Eulipotyphla has been debated intensively with arguments around wh...
International audienceThe genus Pipa is a species-poor clade of Neotropical frogs and one of the mos...
<p>Phylogenetic relationships of <i>S. tropicalis</i> and <i>X. laevis</i> AMP genes are shown in a ...