Despite the ubiquitous use of statistical models for phylogenomic and population genomic inferences, this model-based rigor is rarely applied to post-hoc comparison of trees. In a recent study, Garba and colleagues derived new methods for measuring the distance between two gene trees computed as the difference in their site pattern probability distributions. Unlike traditional metrics that compare trees solely in terms of geometry, these measures consider gene trees and associated parameters as probabilistic models that can be compared using standard information theoretic approaches. Consequently, probabilistic measures of phylogenetic tree distance can be far more informative than simply comparisons of topology and/or branch lengths alone....
We propose a statistical method to test whether two phylogenetic trees with given alignments are sig...
International audienceThe multispecies coalescent process models the genealogical relationships of g...
The phylogenetic literature contains numerous measures for assessing differences between two phyloge...
Despite the ubiquitous use of statistical models for phylogenomic and population genomic inferences,...
Most existing measures of distance between phylogenetic trees are based on the geometry or topology ...
Stochastic models of character trait evolution have become a cornerstone of evolutionary biology in ...
Summary: Comparing gene content between species can be a useful approach for reconstructing phylogen...
In order to conduct a statistical analysis on a given set of phylogenetic gene trees, we often use a...
Gene flow among populations or species and incomplete lineage sorting (ILS) are two evolutionary pro...
Recent work in estimating species relationships from gene trees has included inferring networks assu...
The rising availability of genome-scale data for a large number of species has allowed for more in-d...
Most current methods for inferring species-level phylogenies under the coalescent model assume that ...
To infer species trees from gene trees estimated from phylogenomic data sets, tractable methods are ...
Numerous simulation studies have investigated the accuracy of phylogenetic inference of gene trees u...
The multispecies coalescent (MSC) model has emerged as a powerful framework for inferring species p...
We propose a statistical method to test whether two phylogenetic trees with given alignments are sig...
International audienceThe multispecies coalescent process models the genealogical relationships of g...
The phylogenetic literature contains numerous measures for assessing differences between two phyloge...
Despite the ubiquitous use of statistical models for phylogenomic and population genomic inferences,...
Most existing measures of distance between phylogenetic trees are based on the geometry or topology ...
Stochastic models of character trait evolution have become a cornerstone of evolutionary biology in ...
Summary: Comparing gene content between species can be a useful approach for reconstructing phylogen...
In order to conduct a statistical analysis on a given set of phylogenetic gene trees, we often use a...
Gene flow among populations or species and incomplete lineage sorting (ILS) are two evolutionary pro...
Recent work in estimating species relationships from gene trees has included inferring networks assu...
The rising availability of genome-scale data for a large number of species has allowed for more in-d...
Most current methods for inferring species-level phylogenies under the coalescent model assume that ...
To infer species trees from gene trees estimated from phylogenomic data sets, tractable methods are ...
Numerous simulation studies have investigated the accuracy of phylogenetic inference of gene trees u...
The multispecies coalescent (MSC) model has emerged as a powerful framework for inferring species p...
We propose a statistical method to test whether two phylogenetic trees with given alignments are sig...
International audienceThe multispecies coalescent process models the genealogical relationships of g...
The phylogenetic literature contains numerous measures for assessing differences between two phyloge...