Background: Estimating divergence times in phylogenies using a molecular clock depends on accurate modeling of nucleotide substitution rates in DNA sequences. Rate heterogeneity among lineages is likely to affect estimates, especially in lineages with long stems and short crowns (“broom” clades) and no internal calibration. We evaluate the performance of the random local clocks model (RLC) and the more routinely employed uncorrelated lognormal relaxed clock model (UCLN) in situations in which a significant rate shift occurs on the stem branch of a broom clade. We compare the results of simulations to empirical results from analyses of a real rate-heterogeneous taxon – Australian grass trees (Xanthorrhoea) – whose substitution rate is slower...
Molecular sequence data provide information about relative times only, and fossil-based age constrai...
Molecular sequence data provide information about relative times only, and fossil-based age constrai...
Molecular data have been used to date species divergences ever since they were described as document...
Background: Estimating divergence times in phylogenies using a molecular clock depends on accurate m...
Background: Estimating divergence times in phylogenies using a molecular clock depends on accurate m...
Phylogenetic estimates of evolutionary timescales can be obtained from nucleotide sequence data usin...
The explosive growth of molecular sequence data has made it possible to estimate species divergence ...
Abstract.—Long branches are potentially problematic in molecular dating because they can encompass a...
Divergence time estimation — the calibration of a phylogeny to geological time — is an integral firs...
Relaxed clock methods account for among-branch-rate-variation when estimating divergence times by in...
Background: Understanding causes of biological diversity may be greatly enhanced by knowledge of div...
Molecular clock methodology provides the best means of establishing evolutionary timescales, the acc...
In recent years, a number of phylogenetic methods have been developed for estimating molecular rates...
In recent years, a number of phylogenetic methods have been developed for estimating molecular rates...
Molecular data have been used to date species divergences ever since they were described as document...
Molecular sequence data provide information about relative times only, and fossil-based age constrai...
Molecular sequence data provide information about relative times only, and fossil-based age constrai...
Molecular data have been used to date species divergences ever since they were described as document...
Background: Estimating divergence times in phylogenies using a molecular clock depends on accurate m...
Background: Estimating divergence times in phylogenies using a molecular clock depends on accurate m...
Phylogenetic estimates of evolutionary timescales can be obtained from nucleotide sequence data usin...
The explosive growth of molecular sequence data has made it possible to estimate species divergence ...
Abstract.—Long branches are potentially problematic in molecular dating because they can encompass a...
Divergence time estimation — the calibration of a phylogeny to geological time — is an integral firs...
Relaxed clock methods account for among-branch-rate-variation when estimating divergence times by in...
Background: Understanding causes of biological diversity may be greatly enhanced by knowledge of div...
Molecular clock methodology provides the best means of establishing evolutionary timescales, the acc...
In recent years, a number of phylogenetic methods have been developed for estimating molecular rates...
In recent years, a number of phylogenetic methods have been developed for estimating molecular rates...
Molecular data have been used to date species divergences ever since they were described as document...
Molecular sequence data provide information about relative times only, and fossil-based age constrai...
Molecular sequence data provide information about relative times only, and fossil-based age constrai...
Molecular data have been used to date species divergences ever since they were described as document...