When doing a bootstrap analysis with a single tree saved per pseudoreplicate, biased search algorithms may influence support values more than actual properties of the data set. Two methods commonly used for finding phylogenetic trees consist of randomizing the input order of species in multiple addition sequences followed by branch swapping, or using random trees as the starting point for branch swapping. The randomness inherent to such methods is assumed to eliminate any consistent preferences for some trees or unsupported groups of taxa, but both methods can be significantly biased. In the case of trees created by sequentially adding taxa, a bias may occur even if every addition sequence is equiprobable, and if one of the equally optimal ...
Consensus trees are required to summarise trees obtained through MCMC sampling of a posterior distri...
The homoplasy excess test (HET) is a tree-based screen for hybrid taxa in multilocus nuclear phyloge...
In phylogenetic inference one looks among a set of models for the model(s) un-der which the given da...
When doing a bootstrap analysis with a single tree saved per pseudoreplicate, biased search algorith...
When doing a bootstrap analysis with a single tree saved per pseudoreplicate, biased search algorith...
When doing a bootstrap analysis with a single tree saved per pseudoreplicate, biased search algorith...
The bootstrap method is based on resampling sequence alignments and re-estimating trees. Felsenstein...
Abstract: Phylogenetic methods based on optimality criteria are highly desirable for their logic pro...
Since their advent, supertrees have been increasingly used in large-scale evolutionary studies requi...
Since their advent, supertrees have been increasingly used in large-scale evolutionary studies requi...
Since their advent, supertrees have been increasingly used in large-scale evolutionary studies requi...
The phylogenetic bootstrap is the most commonly used method for assessing statistical confidence in ...
The homoplasy excess test (HET) is a tree-based screen for hybrid taxa in multilocus nuclear phyloge...
The homoplasy excess test (HET) is a tree-based screen for hybrid taxa in multilocus nuclear phyloge...
Currently, most authors gave up on justifying the choice of a single optimality criterion in phyloge...
Consensus trees are required to summarise trees obtained through MCMC sampling of a posterior distri...
The homoplasy excess test (HET) is a tree-based screen for hybrid taxa in multilocus nuclear phyloge...
In phylogenetic inference one looks among a set of models for the model(s) un-der which the given da...
When doing a bootstrap analysis with a single tree saved per pseudoreplicate, biased search algorith...
When doing a bootstrap analysis with a single tree saved per pseudoreplicate, biased search algorith...
When doing a bootstrap analysis with a single tree saved per pseudoreplicate, biased search algorith...
The bootstrap method is based on resampling sequence alignments and re-estimating trees. Felsenstein...
Abstract: Phylogenetic methods based on optimality criteria are highly desirable for their logic pro...
Since their advent, supertrees have been increasingly used in large-scale evolutionary studies requi...
Since their advent, supertrees have been increasingly used in large-scale evolutionary studies requi...
Since their advent, supertrees have been increasingly used in large-scale evolutionary studies requi...
The phylogenetic bootstrap is the most commonly used method for assessing statistical confidence in ...
The homoplasy excess test (HET) is a tree-based screen for hybrid taxa in multilocus nuclear phyloge...
The homoplasy excess test (HET) is a tree-based screen for hybrid taxa in multilocus nuclear phyloge...
Currently, most authors gave up on justifying the choice of a single optimality criterion in phyloge...
Consensus trees are required to summarise trees obtained through MCMC sampling of a posterior distri...
The homoplasy excess test (HET) is a tree-based screen for hybrid taxa in multilocus nuclear phyloge...
In phylogenetic inference one looks among a set of models for the model(s) un-der which the given da...