Reduced-representation genome sequencing such as RADseq aids the analysis of genomes by reducing the quantity of data, thereby lowering both sequencing costs and computational burdens. RADseq was initially designed for studying genetic variation across genomes at the population level, but has also proved to be suitable for interspecific phylogeny reconstruction. RADseq data pose challenges for standard phylogenomic methods, however, due to incomplete coverage of the genome and large amounts of missing data. Alignment-free methods are both efficient and accurate for phylogenetic reconstructions with whole genomes and are especially practical for non-model organisms; nonetheless, alignment-free methods have not been applied with reduced genom...
To reconstruct a phylogeny for a given set of species, most of the previous approaches are based on ...
Alignment is a crucial issue in molecular phylogenetics because different alignment methods can pote...
Alignment-free (AF) approaches have recently been highlighted as alternatives to methods based on mu...
Reduced-representation genome sequencing such as RADseq aids the analysis of genomes by reducing the...
Studies of microbial evolutionary dynamics are being transformed by the availability of affordable h...
<div><p>Reduced-representation genome sequencing represents a new source of data for systematics, an...
With the advent of high-throughput sequencing technologies, the rapid generation and accumulation of...
The emergence of next generation sequencing has increased by several orders of magnitude the amount ...
Inferring evolutionary relationships based on comparative analysis of genomic data remains a fundame...
International audienceInferring phylogenetic relationships between closely related taxa can be hinde...
Thanks to advances in next-generation technologies, genome sequences are now being generated at brea...
Phylogenetics and population genetics are central disciplines in evolutionary biology. Both are base...
Restriction-site associated DNA (RAD) sequencing and related methods rely on the conservation of enz...
Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are useful markers for phylogenetic studies owing in part to ...
The rapid accumulation of whole-genome data has renewed interest in the study of genomic rearrangeme...
To reconstruct a phylogeny for a given set of species, most of the previous approaches are based on ...
Alignment is a crucial issue in molecular phylogenetics because different alignment methods can pote...
Alignment-free (AF) approaches have recently been highlighted as alternatives to methods based on mu...
Reduced-representation genome sequencing such as RADseq aids the analysis of genomes by reducing the...
Studies of microbial evolutionary dynamics are being transformed by the availability of affordable h...
<div><p>Reduced-representation genome sequencing represents a new source of data for systematics, an...
With the advent of high-throughput sequencing technologies, the rapid generation and accumulation of...
The emergence of next generation sequencing has increased by several orders of magnitude the amount ...
Inferring evolutionary relationships based on comparative analysis of genomic data remains a fundame...
International audienceInferring phylogenetic relationships between closely related taxa can be hinde...
Thanks to advances in next-generation technologies, genome sequences are now being generated at brea...
Phylogenetics and population genetics are central disciplines in evolutionary biology. Both are base...
Restriction-site associated DNA (RAD) sequencing and related methods rely on the conservation of enz...
Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are useful markers for phylogenetic studies owing in part to ...
The rapid accumulation of whole-genome data has renewed interest in the study of genomic rearrangeme...
To reconstruct a phylogeny for a given set of species, most of the previous approaches are based on ...
Alignment is a crucial issue in molecular phylogenetics because different alignment methods can pote...
Alignment-free (AF) approaches have recently been highlighted as alternatives to methods based on mu...