Abstract Among the methods currently available for inferring species trees from gene trees, the GLASS method of Mossel and Roch (2010), the Shallowest Divergence (SD) method of Maddison and Knowles (2006), the STEAC method of Liu et al. (2009), and a related method that we call Minimum Average Coalescence (MAC) are computationally efficient and provide branch length estimates. Further, GLASS and STEAC have been shown to be consistent estimators of tree topology under a multispecies coalescent model. However, divergence time estimates obtained with these methods are all systematically biased under the model because the pairwise interspecific gene divergence times on which they rely must be more ancient than the species divergence time. Jewet...
Incomplete lineage sorting can cause incongruence between the phylogenetic history of genes (the gen...
Recent analyses of genomic sequence data suggest cross-species gene flow is common in both plants an...
The multispecies coalescent (MSC) model has emerged as a powerful framework for inferring species p...
To infer species trees from gene trees estimated from phylogenomic data sets, tractable methods are ...
To infer species trees from gene trees estimated from phylogenomic data sets, tractable methods are ...
To infer species trees from gene trees estimated from phylogenomic data sets, tractable methods are ...
The estimation of species trees (phylogenies) is one of the most important problems in evolutionary ...
Methods for inferring species trees from sets of gene trees need to account for the possibility of d...
The rising availability of genome-scale data for a large number of species has allowed for more in-d...
Despite the ubiquitous use of statistical models for phylogenomic and population genomic inferences,...
In order to conduct a statistical analysis on a given set of phylogenetic gene trees, we often use a...
Despite the ubiquitous use of statistical models for phylogenomic and population genomic inferences,...
Numerous simulation studies have investigated the accuracy of phylogenetic inference of gene trees u...
Molecular data have been used to date species divergences ever since they were described as document...
The multispecies coalescent (MSC) model provides a natural framework for species tree estimation acc...
Incomplete lineage sorting can cause incongruence between the phylogenetic history of genes (the gen...
Recent analyses of genomic sequence data suggest cross-species gene flow is common in both plants an...
The multispecies coalescent (MSC) model has emerged as a powerful framework for inferring species p...
To infer species trees from gene trees estimated from phylogenomic data sets, tractable methods are ...
To infer species trees from gene trees estimated from phylogenomic data sets, tractable methods are ...
To infer species trees from gene trees estimated from phylogenomic data sets, tractable methods are ...
The estimation of species trees (phylogenies) is one of the most important problems in evolutionary ...
Methods for inferring species trees from sets of gene trees need to account for the possibility of d...
The rising availability of genome-scale data for a large number of species has allowed for more in-d...
Despite the ubiquitous use of statistical models for phylogenomic and population genomic inferences,...
In order to conduct a statistical analysis on a given set of phylogenetic gene trees, we often use a...
Despite the ubiquitous use of statistical models for phylogenomic and population genomic inferences,...
Numerous simulation studies have investigated the accuracy of phylogenetic inference of gene trees u...
Molecular data have been used to date species divergences ever since they were described as document...
The multispecies coalescent (MSC) model provides a natural framework for species tree estimation acc...
Incomplete lineage sorting can cause incongruence between the phylogenetic history of genes (the gen...
Recent analyses of genomic sequence data suggest cross-species gene flow is common in both plants an...
The multispecies coalescent (MSC) model has emerged as a powerful framework for inferring species p...