A large proportion of genomic information, particularly repetitive elements, is usually ignored when researchers are using next-generation sequencing. Here we demonstrate the usefulness of this repetitive fraction in phylogenetic analyses, utilizing comparative graph-based clustering of next-generation sequence reads, which results in abundance estimates of different classes of genomic repeats. Phylogenetic trees are then inferred based on the genome-wide abundance of different repeat types treated as continuously varying characters; such repeats are scattered across chromosomes and in angiosperms can constitute a majority of nuclear genomic DNA. In six diverse examples, five angiosperms and one insect, this method provides generally well-s...
Repetitive DNA has an important role in angiosperm genomes and is relevant to our understanding of g...
Nicotiana sect. Repandae is a group of four allotetraploid species originating from a single allopol...
Genomic data have had a profound impact on nearly every biological discipline. In systematics and ph...
A large proportion of genomic information, particularly repetitive elements, is usually ignored when...
This work was supported by the Natural Environment Research Council (grant number NE/G01724/1) and t...
High-throughput sequencing data have transformed molecular phylogenetics and a plethora of phylogeno...
In the last years, genome skimming, the sequencing of genomic DNA at low-coverage, emerged as a suc...
The genomic abundance of different types of repetitive DNA elements contains a phylogenetic signal u...
NERC© 2015 The Authors. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd...
<p>(<i>A</i>) Phylogenetic tree of the 23 investigated species with their genome sizes shown by the ...
The heterogeneity of signals in the genomes of diverse organisms poses challenges for traditional ph...
Phylogenetic analyses using genome-scale data sets must confront incongruence among gene trees, whic...
Repetitive DNA is ubiquitous in eukaryotic genomes, and, in many species, comprises the bulk of the ...
Abstract Background The investigation of plant genome structure and evolution requires comprehensive...
Molecular sequence data is a powerful source of information for understanding evolutionary processes...
Repetitive DNA has an important role in angiosperm genomes and is relevant to our understanding of g...
Nicotiana sect. Repandae is a group of four allotetraploid species originating from a single allopol...
Genomic data have had a profound impact on nearly every biological discipline. In systematics and ph...
A large proportion of genomic information, particularly repetitive elements, is usually ignored when...
This work was supported by the Natural Environment Research Council (grant number NE/G01724/1) and t...
High-throughput sequencing data have transformed molecular phylogenetics and a plethora of phylogeno...
In the last years, genome skimming, the sequencing of genomic DNA at low-coverage, emerged as a suc...
The genomic abundance of different types of repetitive DNA elements contains a phylogenetic signal u...
NERC© 2015 The Authors. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd...
<p>(<i>A</i>) Phylogenetic tree of the 23 investigated species with their genome sizes shown by the ...
The heterogeneity of signals in the genomes of diverse organisms poses challenges for traditional ph...
Phylogenetic analyses using genome-scale data sets must confront incongruence among gene trees, whic...
Repetitive DNA is ubiquitous in eukaryotic genomes, and, in many species, comprises the bulk of the ...
Abstract Background The investigation of plant genome structure and evolution requires comprehensive...
Molecular sequence data is a powerful source of information for understanding evolutionary processes...
Repetitive DNA has an important role in angiosperm genomes and is relevant to our understanding of g...
Nicotiana sect. Repandae is a group of four allotetraploid species originating from a single allopol...
Genomic data have had a profound impact on nearly every biological discipline. In systematics and ph...