Background: In the past decade or more, the emphasis for reconstructing species phylogenies has moved from the analysis of a single gene to the analysis of multiple genes and even completed genomes. The simplest method of scaling up is to use familiar analysis methods on a larger scale and this is the most popular approach. However, duplications and losses of genes along with horizontal gene transfer (HGT) can lead to a situation where there is only an indirect relationship between gene and genome phylogenies. In this study we examine five widely-used approaches and their variants to see if indeed they are more-or-less saying the same thing. In particular, we focus on Conditioned Reconstruction as it is a method that is designed to w...
International audienceCurrent phylogenomic methods are still a long way from implementing a realisti...
Item does not contain fulltextSpecies phylogenies derived from comparisons of single genes are rarel...
Genomes are clearly suited for inferring common ancestry and for understanding ancestorâdescendent r...
Background: In the past decade or more, the emphasis for reconstructing species phylogenies has mov...
Background: In the past decade or more, the emphasis for reconstructing species phylogenies has mov...
Background: In the past decade or more, the emphasis for reconstructing species phylogenies has mov...
Background: In the past decade or more, the emphasis for reconstructing species phylogenies has mo...
Genomes are clearly suited for inferring common ancestry and for understanding ancestorâdescendent r...
Genomes are clearly suited for inferring common ancestry and for understanding ancestorâdescendent r...
International audienceCurrent phylogenomic methods are still a long way from implementing a realisti...
International audienceCurrent phylogenomic methods are still a long way from implementing a realisti...
International audienceCurrent phylogenomic methods are still a long way from implementing a realisti...
International audienceCurrent phylogenomic methods are still a long way from implementing a realisti...
International audienceCurrent phylogenomic methods are still a long way from implementing a realisti...
International audienceCurrent phylogenomic methods are still a long way from implementing a realisti...
International audienceCurrent phylogenomic methods are still a long way from implementing a realisti...
Item does not contain fulltextSpecies phylogenies derived from comparisons of single genes are rarel...
Genomes are clearly suited for inferring common ancestry and for understanding ancestorâdescendent r...
Background: In the past decade or more, the emphasis for reconstructing species phylogenies has mov...
Background: In the past decade or more, the emphasis for reconstructing species phylogenies has mov...
Background: In the past decade or more, the emphasis for reconstructing species phylogenies has mov...
Background: In the past decade or more, the emphasis for reconstructing species phylogenies has mo...
Genomes are clearly suited for inferring common ancestry and for understanding ancestorâdescendent r...
Genomes are clearly suited for inferring common ancestry and for understanding ancestorâdescendent r...
International audienceCurrent phylogenomic methods are still a long way from implementing a realisti...
International audienceCurrent phylogenomic methods are still a long way from implementing a realisti...
International audienceCurrent phylogenomic methods are still a long way from implementing a realisti...
International audienceCurrent phylogenomic methods are still a long way from implementing a realisti...
International audienceCurrent phylogenomic methods are still a long way from implementing a realisti...
International audienceCurrent phylogenomic methods are still a long way from implementing a realisti...
International audienceCurrent phylogenomic methods are still a long way from implementing a realisti...
Item does not contain fulltextSpecies phylogenies derived from comparisons of single genes are rarel...
Genomes are clearly suited for inferring common ancestry and for understanding ancestorâdescendent r...