Genome sequence data contain abundant information about genealogical history, but methods for extracting and interpreting this information are not yet fully developed. We analyzed genome sequences for multiple accessions of the selfing plant, Arabidopsis thaliana, with the goal of better understanding its genealogical history. As expected from accessions of the same species, we found much discordance between nuclear gene trees. Nonetheless, we inferred the optimal population tree under the assumption that all discordance is due to incomplete lineage sorting. To cope with the size of the data (many genes and many taxa), our pipeline is based on parallel computing and divides the problem into four-taxon trees. However, just because a populati...
We describe new methods for characterizing gene tree discordance in phylogenomic data sets, which sc...
Phylogenetic analyses using genome-scale data sets must confront incongruence among gene trees, whic...
Gene tree discordance in large genomic datasets can be caused by evolutionary processes such as inco...
Abstract.—Genome sequence data contain abundant information about genealogical history, but methods ...
The notion of species as reproductively isolated units related through a bifurcating tree implies th...
Background: Wild relatives in the genus Arabidopsis are recognized as useful model systems to study ...
There is a rising awareness that species trees are best inferred from multiple loci while taking int...
has diverged recently (4–12 Ma), incomplete lineage sorting of ancestral polymorphisms is also like...
Abstract.—Several methods have recently been developed to infer multilocus phylogenies by incorporat...
We describe new methods for characterizing gene tree discordance in phylogenomic datasets, which scr...
Gene tree discordance in large genomic data sets can be caused by evolutionary processes such as inc...
Abstract The rapid development of molecular methods during the 1980s has had a profound effect on th...
Molecular sequence data is a powerful source of information for understanding evolutionary processes...
We describe new methods for characterizing gene tree discordance in phylogenomic data sets, which sc...
Phylogenetic analyses using genome-scale data sets must confront incongruence among gene trees, whic...
Gene tree discordance in large genomic datasets can be caused by evolutionary processes such as inco...
Abstract.—Genome sequence data contain abundant information about genealogical history, but methods ...
The notion of species as reproductively isolated units related through a bifurcating tree implies th...
Background: Wild relatives in the genus Arabidopsis are recognized as useful model systems to study ...
There is a rising awareness that species trees are best inferred from multiple loci while taking int...
has diverged recently (4–12 Ma), incomplete lineage sorting of ancestral polymorphisms is also like...
Abstract.—Several methods have recently been developed to infer multilocus phylogenies by incorporat...
We describe new methods for characterizing gene tree discordance in phylogenomic datasets, which scr...
Gene tree discordance in large genomic data sets can be caused by evolutionary processes such as inc...
Abstract The rapid development of molecular methods during the 1980s has had a profound effect on th...
Molecular sequence data is a powerful source of information for understanding evolutionary processes...
We describe new methods for characterizing gene tree discordance in phylogenomic data sets, which sc...
Phylogenetic analyses using genome-scale data sets must confront incongruence among gene trees, whic...
Gene tree discordance in large genomic datasets can be caused by evolutionary processes such as inco...