When multiple speciation events occur rapidly in succession, discordant genealogies due to incomplete lineage sorting (ILS) can complicate the detection of introgression. A variety of methods, including the D-statistic (a.k.a. the “ABBA–BABA test”), have been proposed to infer introgression in the presence of ILS for a four-taxon clade. However, no integrated method exists to detect introgression using allelic patterns for more complex phylogenies. Here we explore the issues associated with previous systems of applying D-statistics to a larger tree topology, and propose new DFOIL tests as an integrated framework to infer both the taxa involved in and the direction of introgression for a symmetric five-taxon phylogeny. Using theory and simul...
Understanding the types and functions of genes that are able to cross species boundaries—and those t...
Explanations for gene tree discordance with respect to a species tree are commonly attributed to dee...
The species studied in any evolutionary investigation generally constitute a small proportion of all...
When multiple speciation events occur rapidly in succession, discordant genealogies due to incomplet...
When two species hybridize, one outcome is the integration of genetic material from one species into...
The role of interspecific hybridization in the context of diversification dynamics has recently seen...
The evolutionary implications and frequency of hybridization and introgression are increasingly bein...
Several methods have been proposed to test for introgression across genomes. One method tests for a ...
An increasing number of phylogenomic studies have documented a clear 'footprint' of post-speciation ...
Introgression is now commonly reported in studies across the Tree of Life, aided by recent advanceme...
The detection of introgression from genomic data is transforming our view of species and the origins...
Several methods have been proposed to test for introgression across genomes. One method tests for a ...
Abstract Background Research over the last 10 years highlights the increasing importance of hybridiz...
<p>Hybridization between species B and C results in individuals of species B with genomes that are m...
Hybridization plays an important evolutionary role in several groups of organisms. A phylogenetic ap...
Understanding the types and functions of genes that are able to cross species boundaries—and those t...
Explanations for gene tree discordance with respect to a species tree are commonly attributed to dee...
The species studied in any evolutionary investigation generally constitute a small proportion of all...
When multiple speciation events occur rapidly in succession, discordant genealogies due to incomplet...
When two species hybridize, one outcome is the integration of genetic material from one species into...
The role of interspecific hybridization in the context of diversification dynamics has recently seen...
The evolutionary implications and frequency of hybridization and introgression are increasingly bein...
Several methods have been proposed to test for introgression across genomes. One method tests for a ...
An increasing number of phylogenomic studies have documented a clear 'footprint' of post-speciation ...
Introgression is now commonly reported in studies across the Tree of Life, aided by recent advanceme...
The detection of introgression from genomic data is transforming our view of species and the origins...
Several methods have been proposed to test for introgression across genomes. One method tests for a ...
Abstract Background Research over the last 10 years highlights the increasing importance of hybridiz...
<p>Hybridization between species B and C results in individuals of species B with genomes that are m...
Hybridization plays an important evolutionary role in several groups of organisms. A phylogenetic ap...
Understanding the types and functions of genes that are able to cross species boundaries—and those t...
Explanations for gene tree discordance with respect to a species tree are commonly attributed to dee...
The species studied in any evolutionary investigation generally constitute a small proportion of all...