Although recent studies indicate that estimating phylogenies from alignments of concatenated genes greatly reduces the stochastic error, the potential for systematic error still remains, heightening the need for reliable methods to analyze multigene data sets. Consensus methods provide an alternative, more inclusive, approach for analyzing collections of trees arising from multiple genes. We extend a previously described consensus network method for genome-scale phylogeny (Holland, B. R., K. T. Huber, V. Moulton, and P. J. Lockhart. 2004. Using consensus networks to visualize contradictory evidence for species phylogeny. Mol. Biol. Evol. 21:1459–1461) to incorporate additional information. This additional information could come from bootstr...
To reconstruct a phylogeny for a given set of species, most of the previous approaches are based on ...
Modern phylogenetic studies may benefit from the analysis of complete genome sequences of various mi...
Abstract. — Phylogenomic analyses of large sets of genes or proteins have the potential to revolutio...
Although recent studies indicate that estimating phylogenies from alignments of concatenated genes g...
The study of evolutionary relationships is an important endeavour in many areas of science like mole...
The study of evolutionary relationships is an important endeavour in many areas of science like mole...
Phylogenies are trees showing the evolutionary relationship among species, and reconstructing phylog...
Background The availability of many gene alignments with overlapping taxon sets raises the question ...
Modern phylogenomic studies produce large sets of trees that can represent variation in inferred phy...
Abstract. — Many phylogenetic methods produce large collections of trees as opposed to a single tree...
Abstract. — Many phylogenetic methods produce large collections of trees as opposed to a single tree...
Inferring phylogeny is a difficult computational problem. Heuristics are necessary to minimize the t...
Thanks to advances in next-generation technologies, genome sequences are now being generated at brea...
Abstract Background Gene trees carry important information about specific evolutionary patterns whic...
Many phylogenetic methods produce large collections of trees as opposed to a single tree, which allo...
To reconstruct a phylogeny for a given set of species, most of the previous approaches are based on ...
Modern phylogenetic studies may benefit from the analysis of complete genome sequences of various mi...
Abstract. — Phylogenomic analyses of large sets of genes or proteins have the potential to revolutio...
Although recent studies indicate that estimating phylogenies from alignments of concatenated genes g...
The study of evolutionary relationships is an important endeavour in many areas of science like mole...
The study of evolutionary relationships is an important endeavour in many areas of science like mole...
Phylogenies are trees showing the evolutionary relationship among species, and reconstructing phylog...
Background The availability of many gene alignments with overlapping taxon sets raises the question ...
Modern phylogenomic studies produce large sets of trees that can represent variation in inferred phy...
Abstract. — Many phylogenetic methods produce large collections of trees as opposed to a single tree...
Abstract. — Many phylogenetic methods produce large collections of trees as opposed to a single tree...
Inferring phylogeny is a difficult computational problem. Heuristics are necessary to minimize the t...
Thanks to advances in next-generation technologies, genome sequences are now being generated at brea...
Abstract Background Gene trees carry important information about specific evolutionary patterns whic...
Many phylogenetic methods produce large collections of trees as opposed to a single tree, which allo...
To reconstruct a phylogeny for a given set of species, most of the previous approaches are based on ...
Modern phylogenetic studies may benefit from the analysis of complete genome sequences of various mi...
Abstract. — Phylogenomic analyses of large sets of genes or proteins have the potential to revolutio...