The possibility that two data sets may have different underlying phylogenetic histories (such as gene trees that deviate from species trees) has become an important argument against combining data in phylogenetic analysis. However, two data sets sampled for a large number of taxa may differ in only part of their histories. This is a realistic scenario and one in which the relative advantages of combined, separate, and consensus analysis become much less clear. I suggest a simple methodology for dealing with this situation that involves (1) partitioning the available data to maximize detection of different histories, (2) performing separate analyses of the data sets, and (3) combining the data but considering questionable or unresolved those...
Animal phylogenies have been traditionally inferred by using the character state information derived...
Phylogenies inferred from independent data partitions usually differ from one another in topology de...
Morphology-based phylogenetic analyses are the only option for reconstructing relationships among ex...
Congruence between trees from separately analyzed data sets is a powerful approach for assessing the...
As a result of the process of descent with modification, closely related species tend to be similar ...
Biologists are increasingly using curated, public data sets to conduct phylogenetic comparative anal...
Background The availability of many gene alignments with overlapping taxon sets raises the question ...
Background: The use of transcriptomic and genomic datasets for phylogenetic reconstruction has becom...
Two common approaches for estimating phylogenies in species-rich groups are to: (i) sample many loci...
1. Coalescent-based species delimitation methods combine population genetic and phylogenetic theory ...
Species tree methods have provided improvements for estimating species relationships and the timing ...
Targeted sequence capture is becoming a widespread tool for generating large phylogenomic data sets ...
Abstract.—I investigated the impacts of phylogeographic sampling decisions on species tree estimatio...
Biologists are increasingly using curated, public data sets to conduct phylogenetic comparative anal...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 52-57).Systematists have two major goals: to identify spe...
Animal phylogenies have been traditionally inferred by using the character state information derived...
Phylogenies inferred from independent data partitions usually differ from one another in topology de...
Morphology-based phylogenetic analyses are the only option for reconstructing relationships among ex...
Congruence between trees from separately analyzed data sets is a powerful approach for assessing the...
As a result of the process of descent with modification, closely related species tend to be similar ...
Biologists are increasingly using curated, public data sets to conduct phylogenetic comparative anal...
Background The availability of many gene alignments with overlapping taxon sets raises the question ...
Background: The use of transcriptomic and genomic datasets for phylogenetic reconstruction has becom...
Two common approaches for estimating phylogenies in species-rich groups are to: (i) sample many loci...
1. Coalescent-based species delimitation methods combine population genetic and phylogenetic theory ...
Species tree methods have provided improvements for estimating species relationships and the timing ...
Targeted sequence capture is becoming a widespread tool for generating large phylogenomic data sets ...
Abstract.—I investigated the impacts of phylogeographic sampling decisions on species tree estimatio...
Biologists are increasingly using curated, public data sets to conduct phylogenetic comparative anal...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 52-57).Systematists have two major goals: to identify spe...
Animal phylogenies have been traditionally inferred by using the character state information derived...
Phylogenies inferred from independent data partitions usually differ from one another in topology de...
Morphology-based phylogenetic analyses are the only option for reconstructing relationships among ex...