Species tree estimation is complicated by processes, such as gene duplication and loss and incomplete lineage sorting (ILS), that cause discordance between gene trees and the species tree. Furthermore, while concatenation, a traditional approach to tree estimation, has excellent performance under many conditions, the expectation is that the best accuracy will be obtained through the use of species tree estimation methods that are specifically designed to address gene tree discordance. In this paper, we report on a study to evaluate MP-EST – one of the most popular species tree estimation methods designed to address ILS – as well as concatenation under maximum likelihood, the greedy consensus, and two supertree methods (MRP and MRL). Our stu...
Incomplete lineage sorting can cause incongruence between the phylogenetic history of genes (the gen...
Current phylogenomic data sets highlight the need for species tree methods able to deal with several...
Species phylogenies are not estimated directly, but rather through phylogenetic analyses of differen...
Species tree estimation is complicated by processes, such as gene duplication and loss and incomplet...
Abstract.—Species tree estimation is complicated by processes, such as gene duplication and loss and...
With the increasing availability of whole genome data, many species trees are being constructed from...
Motivation: With the rapid growth rate of newly sequenced genomes, species tree inference from multi...
Background: Incomplete lineage sorting (ILS), modelled by the multi-species coalescent (MSC), is kno...
Abstract Background Estimation of species trees from multiple genes is complicated by processes such...
Gene flow among populations or species and incomplete lineage sorting (ILS) are two evolutionary pro...
Under the multispecies coalescent model of molecular evolution, gene trees have independent evolutio...
With the availability of genomic sequence data, there is increasing interest in using genes with a p...
Because biological processes can result in different loci having different evolutionary histo-ries, ...
Incomplete lineage sorting can cause incongruence between the phylogenetic history of genes (the gen...
Current phylogenomic data sets highlight the need for species tree methods able to deal with several...
Species phylogenies are not estimated directly, but rather through phylogenetic analyses of differen...
Species tree estimation is complicated by processes, such as gene duplication and loss and incomplet...
Abstract.—Species tree estimation is complicated by processes, such as gene duplication and loss and...
With the increasing availability of whole genome data, many species trees are being constructed from...
Motivation: With the rapid growth rate of newly sequenced genomes, species tree inference from multi...
Background: Incomplete lineage sorting (ILS), modelled by the multi-species coalescent (MSC), is kno...
Abstract Background Estimation of species trees from multiple genes is complicated by processes such...
Gene flow among populations or species and incomplete lineage sorting (ILS) are two evolutionary pro...
Under the multispecies coalescent model of molecular evolution, gene trees have independent evolutio...
With the availability of genomic sequence data, there is increasing interest in using genes with a p...
Because biological processes can result in different loci having different evolutionary histo-ries, ...
Incomplete lineage sorting can cause incongruence between the phylogenetic history of genes (the gen...
Current phylogenomic data sets highlight the need for species tree methods able to deal with several...
Species phylogenies are not estimated directly, but rather through phylogenetic analyses of differen...