It has been proposed that supertree approaches should be applied to large multilocus sequence datasets to achieve computational tractability. Large datasets such as those derived from phylogenomics studies can be broken into many locus-specific tree searches and the resulting trees can be stitched together via a supertree method. Using simulated data, workers have reported that they can rapidly construct a supertree that is comparable to the results of heuristic tree search on the entire dataset. To test this assertion with organismal data, we compared tree length under the parsimony criterion and computational time for twenty multilocus datasets using supertree (SuperFine and SuperTriplets) and supermatrix (heuristic search in TNT) approac...
Supertree methods reconcile a set of phylogenetic trees into a single structure that is often interp...
For the last 2 decades, supertree reconstruction has been an active field of research and has seen t...
This article was published in the Spring 2014 issue of the Journal of Undergraduate Researc
Many research groups are estimating trees containing anywhere from a few thousand to hundreds of tho...
Abstract.—For the last 2 decades, supertree reconstruction has been an active field of research and ...
Phylogenetic analysis based on multi-loci data sets is performed by means of supermatrix (SM) or sup...
International audiencePhylogenomic studies aim to build phylogenies from large sets of homologous ge...
Abstract.—Phylogenomic studies aim to build phytogenies from large sets of homologous genes. Such &q...
Since their advent, supertrees have been increasingly used in large-scale evolutionary studies requi...
Two different approaches can be used in phylogenomics: combined or separate analysis. In the first a...
Abstract Background Supertree methods represent one of the major ways by which the Tree of Life can ...
Background The availability of many gene alignments with overlapping taxon sets raises the question ...
Typically, supertree methods combine a collection of source trees in which just the leaves are label...
The research work presented in this manuscript is of algorithmic kind: it is mainly composed of poly...
phylogeny. Typically, supertree methods combine a collection of source trees in which just the leave...
Supertree methods reconcile a set of phylogenetic trees into a single structure that is often interp...
For the last 2 decades, supertree reconstruction has been an active field of research and has seen t...
This article was published in the Spring 2014 issue of the Journal of Undergraduate Researc
Many research groups are estimating trees containing anywhere from a few thousand to hundreds of tho...
Abstract.—For the last 2 decades, supertree reconstruction has been an active field of research and ...
Phylogenetic analysis based on multi-loci data sets is performed by means of supermatrix (SM) or sup...
International audiencePhylogenomic studies aim to build phylogenies from large sets of homologous ge...
Abstract.—Phylogenomic studies aim to build phytogenies from large sets of homologous genes. Such &q...
Since their advent, supertrees have been increasingly used in large-scale evolutionary studies requi...
Two different approaches can be used in phylogenomics: combined or separate analysis. In the first a...
Abstract Background Supertree methods represent one of the major ways by which the Tree of Life can ...
Background The availability of many gene alignments with overlapping taxon sets raises the question ...
Typically, supertree methods combine a collection of source trees in which just the leaves are label...
The research work presented in this manuscript is of algorithmic kind: it is mainly composed of poly...
phylogeny. Typically, supertree methods combine a collection of source trees in which just the leave...
Supertree methods reconcile a set of phylogenetic trees into a single structure that is often interp...
For the last 2 decades, supertree reconstruction has been an active field of research and has seen t...
This article was published in the Spring 2014 issue of the Journal of Undergraduate Researc