Several well-documented evolutionary processes are known to cause conflict between species-level phylogenies and gene-level phylogenies. Three of the most challenging processes for species tree inference are incomplete lineage sorting, hybridization and gene duplication, which may result in unwarranted comparisons of paralogous genes. Several existing methods have dealt with these processes but none has yet been able to untangle all three at once. Here, we propose a stepwise method by which these processes can be discerned using information on genomic location coupled with coalescent simulations. In the first step, highly discordant genes within genomic blocks (putative paralogs) are identified and excluded from the data set and, in the sec...
Molecular sequence data is a powerful source of information for understanding evolutionary processes...
We describe new methods for characterizing gene tree discordance in phylogenomic datasets, which scr...
Phylogenetic analyses using genome-scale data sets must confront incongruence among gene trees, whic...
Several well-documented evolutionary processes are known to cause conflict between species-level phy...
Gene tree discordance in large genomic data sets can be caused by evolutionary processes such as inc...
Genome-scale data offer the opportunity to clarify phylogenetic relationships that are difficult to ...
Gene tree discordance in large genomic datasets can be caused by evolutionary processes such as inco...
Background: The use of transcriptomic and genomic datasets for phylogenetic reconstruction has becom...
There is a rising awareness that species trees are best inferred from multiple loci while taking int...
Explanations for gene tree discordance with respect to a species tree are commonly attributed to dee...
Genome-scale data offer the opportunity to clarify phylogenetic relationships that are difficult to ...
Background: The use of transcriptomic and genomic datasets for phylogenetic reconstruction has becom...
Molecular sequence data is a powerful source of information for understanding evolutionary processes...
We describe new methods for characterizing gene tree discordance in phylogenomic datasets, which scr...
Phylogenetic analyses using genome-scale data sets must confront incongruence among gene trees, whic...
Several well-documented evolutionary processes are known to cause conflict between species-level phy...
Gene tree discordance in large genomic data sets can be caused by evolutionary processes such as inc...
Genome-scale data offer the opportunity to clarify phylogenetic relationships that are difficult to ...
Gene tree discordance in large genomic datasets can be caused by evolutionary processes such as inco...
Background: The use of transcriptomic and genomic datasets for phylogenetic reconstruction has becom...
There is a rising awareness that species trees are best inferred from multiple loci while taking int...
Explanations for gene tree discordance with respect to a species tree are commonly attributed to dee...
Genome-scale data offer the opportunity to clarify phylogenetic relationships that are difficult to ...
Background: The use of transcriptomic and genomic datasets for phylogenetic reconstruction has becom...
Molecular sequence data is a powerful source of information for understanding evolutionary processes...
We describe new methods for characterizing gene tree discordance in phylogenomic datasets, which scr...
Phylogenetic analyses using genome-scale data sets must confront incongruence among gene trees, whic...