Phylogenomics, the use of large-scale data matrices in phylogenetic analyses, has been viewed as the ultimate solution to the problem of resolving difficult nodes in the tree of life. However, it has become clear that analyses of these large genomic data sets can also result in conflicting estimates of phylogeny. Here, we use the early divergences in Neoaves, the largest clade of extant birds, as a “model system” to understand the basis for incongruence among phylogenomic trees. We were motivated by the observation that trees from two recent avian phylogenomic studies exhibit conflicts. Those studies used different strategies: 1) collecting many characters [42 mega base pairs (Mbp) of sequence data] from 48 birds, sometimes including only o...
It has long been appreciated that analyses of genomic data (e.g., whole genome sequencing or sequenc...
Evolutionary relationships among birds in Neoaves, the clade comprising the vast majority of avian d...
Reconstructing the avian tree of life has become one of the major goals in ornithology. The use of g...
Phylogenomics, the use of large-scale data matrices in phylogenetic analyses, has been viewed as the...
Birds have arguably been the most intensely studied animal group for their phylogenetic relationship...
Gene tree discordance is expected in phylogenomic trees and biological processes are often invoked t...
BACKGROUND: Determining the evolutionary relationships among the major lineages of extant birds has ...
Background: Determining the evolutionary relationships among the major lineages of extant birds has ...
Birds are the most diverse tetrapod class, with about 10,000 extant species that represent a remarka...
The statistical estimation of phylogenies is always associated with uncertainty, and accommodating t...
Phylogenetic trees based on genome-wide sequence data may not always represent the true evolutionary...
Comparative studies of trait evolution require accounting for the shared evolutionary history. This ...
Phylogenetic trees based on genome-wide sequence data may not always represent the true evolutionary...
It has long been appreciated that analyses of genomic data (e.g., whole genome sequencing or sequenc...
Evolutionary relationships among birds in Neoaves, the clade comprising the vast majority of avian d...
Reconstructing the avian tree of life has become one of the major goals in ornithology. The use of g...
Phylogenomics, the use of large-scale data matrices in phylogenetic analyses, has been viewed as the...
Birds have arguably been the most intensely studied animal group for their phylogenetic relationship...
Gene tree discordance is expected in phylogenomic trees and biological processes are often invoked t...
BACKGROUND: Determining the evolutionary relationships among the major lineages of extant birds has ...
Background: Determining the evolutionary relationships among the major lineages of extant birds has ...
Birds are the most diverse tetrapod class, with about 10,000 extant species that represent a remarka...
The statistical estimation of phylogenies is always associated with uncertainty, and accommodating t...
Phylogenetic trees based on genome-wide sequence data may not always represent the true evolutionary...
Comparative studies of trait evolution require accounting for the shared evolutionary history. This ...
Phylogenetic trees based on genome-wide sequence data may not always represent the true evolutionary...
It has long been appreciated that analyses of genomic data (e.g., whole genome sequencing or sequenc...
Evolutionary relationships among birds in Neoaves, the clade comprising the vast majority of avian d...
Reconstructing the avian tree of life has become one of the major goals in ornithology. The use of g...