The phylogenetic likelihood function is the major computational bottleneck in several applications of evolutionary biology such as phylogenetic inference, species delimitation, model selection and divergence times estimation. Given the alignment, a tree and the evolutionary model parameters, the likelihood function computes the conditional likelihood vectors for every node of the tree. Vector entries for which all input data are identical result in redundant likelihood operations which, in turn, yield identical conditional values. Such operations can be omitted for improving run-time and, using appropriate data structures, reducing memory usage. We present a fast, novel method for identifying and omitting such redundant operations in phylog...
Abstract.-Phylogenetic inference is fundamental to our understanding of most aspects of the origin a...
MOTIVATION: Phylogenetic networks represent reticulate evolutionary histories. Statistical methods f...
Phylogenetic comparative methods (PCMs) have been used to study the evolution of quantitative traits...
The phylogenetic likelihood function is the major computational bottleneck in several applications o...
We introduce the Phylogenetic Likelihood Library (PLL), a highly optimized application programming i...
Calculating the likelihood of observed DNA sequence data at the leaves of a tree is the computationa...
Abstract.—We introduce the Phylogenetic Likelihood Library (PLL), a highly optimized application pro...
We analyze the performance of likelihood-based approaches used to reconstruct phylogenetic trees. U...
Abstract — We analyze the performance of likelihood-based approaches used to reconstruct phylogeneti...
[Abstract] We introduce the Phylogenetic Likelihood Library (PLL), a highly optimized application pr...
The marginal likelihood of a model is a key quantity for assessing the evidence provided by the data...
Phylogenetic inference aims to reconstruct the evolutionary history of populations or species. With ...
Abstract Background The inference of species divergence time is a key step in most phylogenetic stud...
Incomplete lineage sorting can cause incongruence between the phylogenetic history of genes (the gen...
It is common in phylogenetics to have some, perhaps partial, information about the overall evolution...
Abstract.-Phylogenetic inference is fundamental to our understanding of most aspects of the origin a...
MOTIVATION: Phylogenetic networks represent reticulate evolutionary histories. Statistical methods f...
Phylogenetic comparative methods (PCMs) have been used to study the evolution of quantitative traits...
The phylogenetic likelihood function is the major computational bottleneck in several applications o...
We introduce the Phylogenetic Likelihood Library (PLL), a highly optimized application programming i...
Calculating the likelihood of observed DNA sequence data at the leaves of a tree is the computationa...
Abstract.—We introduce the Phylogenetic Likelihood Library (PLL), a highly optimized application pro...
We analyze the performance of likelihood-based approaches used to reconstruct phylogenetic trees. U...
Abstract — We analyze the performance of likelihood-based approaches used to reconstruct phylogeneti...
[Abstract] We introduce the Phylogenetic Likelihood Library (PLL), a highly optimized application pr...
The marginal likelihood of a model is a key quantity for assessing the evidence provided by the data...
Phylogenetic inference aims to reconstruct the evolutionary history of populations or species. With ...
Abstract Background The inference of species divergence time is a key step in most phylogenetic stud...
Incomplete lineage sorting can cause incongruence between the phylogenetic history of genes (the gen...
It is common in phylogenetics to have some, perhaps partial, information about the overall evolution...
Abstract.-Phylogenetic inference is fundamental to our understanding of most aspects of the origin a...
MOTIVATION: Phylogenetic networks represent reticulate evolutionary histories. Statistical methods f...
Phylogenetic comparative methods (PCMs) have been used to study the evolution of quantitative traits...