Incongruence between different phylogenomic analyses is the main challenge faced by phylogeneticists in the genomic era. To reduce incongruence, phylogenomic studies normally adopt some data filtering approaches, such as reducing missing data or using slowly evolving genes, to improve the signal quality of data. Here, we assembled a phylogenomic data set of 58 jawed vertebrate taxa and 4682 genes to investigate the backbone phylogeny of jawed vertebrates under both concatenation and coalescent-based frameworks. To evaluate the efficiency of extracting phylogenetic signals among different data filtering methods, we chose six highly intractable internodes within the backbone phylogeny of jawed vertebrates as our test questions. We found that ...
Phylogenomics is extremely powerful but introduces new challenges as no agreement exists on "standar...
Disagreement or conflict among phylogenetic hypotheses obtained by analysis of large, genome-wide da...
Phylogenomic studies using genome‐wide datasets are quickly becoming the state of the art for system...
Incongruence between different phylogenomic analyses is the main challenge faced by phylogeneticists...
Recent studies have demonstrated that conflict is common among gene trees in phylogenomic studies, a...
In the quest to reconstruct the Tree of Life, researchers have increasingly turned to phylogenomics,...
Abstract.—Genome-scale data sets result in an enhanced resolution of the phylogenetic inference by r...
Alignment is a crucial issue in molecular phylogenetics because different alignment methods can pote...
The reconstruction of the Tree of Life has relied almost entirely on concatenation methods, which do...
Background: The use of transcriptomic and genomic datasets for phylogenetic reconstruction has becom...
Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are useful markers for phylogenetic studies owing in part to ...
Phylogenomics is extremely powerful but introduces new challenges as no agreement exists on “standar...
Targeted sequence capture is becoming a widespread tool for generating large phylogenomic data sets ...
As the application of genomic data in phylogenetics has become routine, a number of cases have arise...
Phylogenomics is extremely powerful but introduces new challenges as no agreement exists on "standar...
Disagreement or conflict among phylogenetic hypotheses obtained by analysis of large, genome-wide da...
Phylogenomic studies using genome‐wide datasets are quickly becoming the state of the art for system...
Incongruence between different phylogenomic analyses is the main challenge faced by phylogeneticists...
Recent studies have demonstrated that conflict is common among gene trees in phylogenomic studies, a...
In the quest to reconstruct the Tree of Life, researchers have increasingly turned to phylogenomics,...
Abstract.—Genome-scale data sets result in an enhanced resolution of the phylogenetic inference by r...
Alignment is a crucial issue in molecular phylogenetics because different alignment methods can pote...
The reconstruction of the Tree of Life has relied almost entirely on concatenation methods, which do...
Background: The use of transcriptomic and genomic datasets for phylogenetic reconstruction has becom...
Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are useful markers for phylogenetic studies owing in part to ...
Phylogenomics is extremely powerful but introduces new challenges as no agreement exists on “standar...
Targeted sequence capture is becoming a widespread tool for generating large phylogenomic data sets ...
As the application of genomic data in phylogenetics has become routine, a number of cases have arise...
Phylogenomics is extremely powerful but introduces new challenges as no agreement exists on "standar...
Disagreement or conflict among phylogenetic hypotheses obtained by analysis of large, genome-wide da...
Phylogenomic studies using genome‐wide datasets are quickly becoming the state of the art for system...