Polyploidy is an important speciation mechanism, particularly in land plants. Allopolyploid species are formed after hybridization between otherwise intersterile parental species. Recent theoretical progress has led to successful implementation of species tree models that take population genetic parameters into account. However, these models have not included allopolyploid hybridization and the special problems imposed when species trees of allopolyploids are inferred. Here, two new models for the statistical inference of the evolutionary history of allopolyploids are evaluated using simulations and demonstrated on two empirical data sets. It is assumed that there has been a single hybridization event between two diploid species resulting i...
Polyploidy, the doubling of genomic content, is a widespread feature, especially among plants, yet i...
• Studies of the macroevolutionary legacy of polyploidy are limited by an incomplete sampling of the...
It has recently become clear that many invasive species have evolved in situ via hybridization or po...
Polyploidy is an important speciation mechanism, particularly in land plants. Allopolyploid species ...
Polyploidy is an important speciation mechanism, particularly in land plants. Allopolyploid species ...
There is a rising awareness that species trees are best inferred from multiple loci while taking int...
Phylogenetic networks provide a powerful framework for modeling and analyzing reticulate evolutionar...
Polyploidy has been an influential force in plant evolution, playing a crucial role in diversificati...
1. Context and purpose. Due to ubiquity of polyploid species formation in angiosperms, reconstructin...
Polyploidy is a biological condition in which an organism contains more than two copies of each chro...
Premise of the study: Polyploidization is a common and recurring phenomenon in plants and is often t...
We give an overview of recently developed methods to reconstruct phylogenies of taxa that includes a...
The role of polyploidy, particularly allopolyploidy, in plant diversification is a subject of debate...
Allopolyploidisation acounts for a significant fraction of speciation events in many eukaryotic line...
Polyploidy can have a huge impact on the evolution of species, and it is a common occurrence, especi...
Polyploidy, the doubling of genomic content, is a widespread feature, especially among plants, yet i...
• Studies of the macroevolutionary legacy of polyploidy are limited by an incomplete sampling of the...
It has recently become clear that many invasive species have evolved in situ via hybridization or po...
Polyploidy is an important speciation mechanism, particularly in land plants. Allopolyploid species ...
Polyploidy is an important speciation mechanism, particularly in land plants. Allopolyploid species ...
There is a rising awareness that species trees are best inferred from multiple loci while taking int...
Phylogenetic networks provide a powerful framework for modeling and analyzing reticulate evolutionar...
Polyploidy has been an influential force in plant evolution, playing a crucial role in diversificati...
1. Context and purpose. Due to ubiquity of polyploid species formation in angiosperms, reconstructin...
Polyploidy is a biological condition in which an organism contains more than two copies of each chro...
Premise of the study: Polyploidization is a common and recurring phenomenon in plants and is often t...
We give an overview of recently developed methods to reconstruct phylogenies of taxa that includes a...
The role of polyploidy, particularly allopolyploidy, in plant diversification is a subject of debate...
Allopolyploidisation acounts for a significant fraction of speciation events in many eukaryotic line...
Polyploidy can have a huge impact on the evolution of species, and it is a common occurrence, especi...
Polyploidy, the doubling of genomic content, is a widespread feature, especially among plants, yet i...
• Studies of the macroevolutionary legacy of polyploidy are limited by an incomplete sampling of the...
It has recently become clear that many invasive species have evolved in situ via hybridization or po...