The latest charge against parsimony in phylogenetic inference is that it involves estimating too many parameters. The charge is derived from the fact that, when each character is allowed a branch length vector of its own (instead of the homogeneous branch lengths assumed in current likelihood models), the results for likelihood and parsimony are identical. Parsimony, however, can also be derived from simpler models, involving fewer parameters. Therefore, parsimony provides (as many authors had argued before) the simplest explanation of the data, or the most realistic, depending on one's views. If (as argued by likelihoodists) phylogenetic inference is to use the simplest model that provides sufficient explanation of the data, the starting p...
workers have advocated the method of maximum likelihood (ML) for estimating phylogenetic trees from ...
The maximum parsimony (MP) method for inferring phylogenies is widely used, but little is known abou...
Maximum parsimony and maximum likelihood are two contrasting approaches for reconstructing phylogene...
One of the lasting controversies in phylogenetic inference is the degree to which specific evolution...
In a “classic ” phylogenetic inference problem, the ob-served taxa are assumed to be the leaves of a...
Traditional justifications of parsimony in phylogenetic inference assume a correspondence between ch...
Abstract. — The increasing diversity and heterogeneity of molecular data for phylogeny estimation ha...
This work provides a defence of the claim that likelihood based methods provide a better framework f...
Phylogenetic analysis aims to establish the true relationships between taxa. Different analytical me...
Our recent study evaluated the performance of parsimony and probabilistic models of phylogenetic in...
\ud Sir,\ud Rindal and Brower (2011) present the surprising conclusion that likelihood and parsimony...
AbstractMaximum parsimony and maximum likelihood are two contrasting approaches for reconstructing p...
Phylogenetics, the study of evolutionary relationships among species, bridges numerous disciplines,...
Ever since Darwin’s first sketch of a phylogenetic tree, such trees are the model of choice for most...
Abstract.—Inconsistency of phylogenetic estimations refers to the property of certain estimation met...
workers have advocated the method of maximum likelihood (ML) for estimating phylogenetic trees from ...
The maximum parsimony (MP) method for inferring phylogenies is widely used, but little is known abou...
Maximum parsimony and maximum likelihood are two contrasting approaches for reconstructing phylogene...
One of the lasting controversies in phylogenetic inference is the degree to which specific evolution...
In a “classic ” phylogenetic inference problem, the ob-served taxa are assumed to be the leaves of a...
Traditional justifications of parsimony in phylogenetic inference assume a correspondence between ch...
Abstract. — The increasing diversity and heterogeneity of molecular data for phylogeny estimation ha...
This work provides a defence of the claim that likelihood based methods provide a better framework f...
Phylogenetic analysis aims to establish the true relationships between taxa. Different analytical me...
Our recent study evaluated the performance of parsimony and probabilistic models of phylogenetic in...
\ud Sir,\ud Rindal and Brower (2011) present the surprising conclusion that likelihood and parsimony...
AbstractMaximum parsimony and maximum likelihood are two contrasting approaches for reconstructing p...
Phylogenetics, the study of evolutionary relationships among species, bridges numerous disciplines,...
Ever since Darwin’s first sketch of a phylogenetic tree, such trees are the model of choice for most...
Abstract.—Inconsistency of phylogenetic estimations refers to the property of certain estimation met...
workers have advocated the method of maximum likelihood (ML) for estimating phylogenetic trees from ...
The maximum parsimony (MP) method for inferring phylogenies is widely used, but little is known abou...
Maximum parsimony and maximum likelihood are two contrasting approaches for reconstructing phylogene...