Abstract Background CADM is a statistical test used to estimate the level of Congruence Among Distance Matrices. It has been shown in previous studies to have a correct rate of type I error and good power when applied to dissimilarity matrices and to ultrametric distance matrices. Contrary to most other tests of incongruence used in phylogenetic analysis, the null hypothesis of the CADM test assumes complete incongruence of the phylogenetic trees instead of congruence. In this study, we performed computer simulations to assess the type I error rate and power of the test. It was applied to additive distance matrices representing phylogenies and to genetic distance matrices obtained from nucleotide sequences of different lengths that were sim...
Testing the congruence of trees is a major task in phylogenetic research. The comparison of differen...
textThe performance of phylogenetic methods was evaluated by testing their success in recovering th...
Phylogenies inferred from independent data parti-tions usually differ from one another in topology d...
<p>* Significant at p < 0.05; the null hypothesis of incongruence is rejected.</p><p>Probability val...
Abstract.— – Phylogenies are fundamental to comparative biology as they help to identify independent...
Abstract.— – Phylogenies are fundamental to comparative biology as they help to identify independent...
<p>Congruence among genetic distance matrices of two fungi, the mountain pine beetles and geographic...
Biologists regularly construct phylogenetic trees during their research in order to understand the e...
Summary: Comparing gene content between species can be a useful approach for reconstructing phylogen...
<p>Nine sets of DNA sequence pairs were simulated with distances <i>d</i> between 0.1 and 0.9 substi...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Distance-based phylogeny inference methods first estimate evolutio...
We propose a statistical method to test whether two phylogenetic trees with given alignments are sig...
Abstract. — Phylogenomic analyses of large sets of genes or proteins have the potential to revolutio...
<p>T – topological distances. Number of permutations used for permutation test was 1000.</p
<p>Plot of a Mantel correlation test comparing cophenetic distance matrices calculated from phylogen...
Testing the congruence of trees is a major task in phylogenetic research. The comparison of differen...
textThe performance of phylogenetic methods was evaluated by testing their success in recovering th...
Phylogenies inferred from independent data parti-tions usually differ from one another in topology d...
<p>* Significant at p < 0.05; the null hypothesis of incongruence is rejected.</p><p>Probability val...
Abstract.— – Phylogenies are fundamental to comparative biology as they help to identify independent...
Abstract.— – Phylogenies are fundamental to comparative biology as they help to identify independent...
<p>Congruence among genetic distance matrices of two fungi, the mountain pine beetles and geographic...
Biologists regularly construct phylogenetic trees during their research in order to understand the e...
Summary: Comparing gene content between species can be a useful approach for reconstructing phylogen...
<p>Nine sets of DNA sequence pairs were simulated with distances <i>d</i> between 0.1 and 0.9 substi...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Distance-based phylogeny inference methods first estimate evolutio...
We propose a statistical method to test whether two phylogenetic trees with given alignments are sig...
Abstract. — Phylogenomic analyses of large sets of genes or proteins have the potential to revolutio...
<p>T – topological distances. Number of permutations used for permutation test was 1000.</p
<p>Plot of a Mantel correlation test comparing cophenetic distance matrices calculated from phylogen...
Testing the congruence of trees is a major task in phylogenetic research. The comparison of differen...
textThe performance of phylogenetic methods was evaluated by testing their success in recovering th...
Phylogenies inferred from independent data parti-tions usually differ from one another in topology d...