Phylogenetic analyses using genome-scale data sets must confront incongruence among gene trees, which in plants is exacerbated by frequent gene duplications and losses. Gene tree parsimony (GTP) is a phylogenetic optimization criterion in which a species tree that minimizes the number of gene duplications induced among a set of gene trees is selected. The run time performance of previous implementations has limited its use on large-scale data sets. We used new software that incorporates recent algorithmic advances to examine the performance of GTP on a plant data set consisting of 18,896 gene trees containing 510,922 protein sequences from 136 plant taxa (giving a combined alignment length of >2.9 million characters). The relationships infe...
Molecular sequence data is a powerful source of information for understanding evolutionary processes...
Molecular sequence data is a powerful source of information for understanding evolutionary processes...
BACKGROUND:Most studies inferring species phylogenies use sequences from single copy genes or sets o...
Phylogenetic analyses using genome-scale data sets must confront incongruence among gene trees, whic...
Abstract.—Phylogenetic analyses using genome-scale data sets must confront incongruence among gene t...
Abstract.—Phylogenetic analyses using genome-scale data sets must confront incongruence among gene t...
Phylogenetic analyses using genome-scale data sets must confront incongruence among gene trees, whic...
Phylogenetic analyses using genome-scale data sets must confront incongruence among gene trees, whic...
Genome sequencing technologies are providing huge quantities of data for phylogenetic inference. How...
BackgroundThe ever-increasing wealth of genomic sequence information provides an unprecedented oppor...
BackgroundThe ever-increasing wealth of genomic sequence information provides an unprecedented oppor...
BackgroundThe ever-increasing wealth of genomic sequence information provides an unprecedented oppor...
The heterogeneity of signals in the genomes of diverse organisms poses challenges for traditional ph...
Molecular sequence data is a powerful source of information for understanding evolutionary processes...
Molecular sequence data is a powerful source of information for understanding evolutionary processes...
Molecular sequence data is a powerful source of information for understanding evolutionary processes...
Molecular sequence data is a powerful source of information for understanding evolutionary processes...
BACKGROUND:Most studies inferring species phylogenies use sequences from single copy genes or sets o...
Phylogenetic analyses using genome-scale data sets must confront incongruence among gene trees, whic...
Abstract.—Phylogenetic analyses using genome-scale data sets must confront incongruence among gene t...
Abstract.—Phylogenetic analyses using genome-scale data sets must confront incongruence among gene t...
Phylogenetic analyses using genome-scale data sets must confront incongruence among gene trees, whic...
Phylogenetic analyses using genome-scale data sets must confront incongruence among gene trees, whic...
Genome sequencing technologies are providing huge quantities of data for phylogenetic inference. How...
BackgroundThe ever-increasing wealth of genomic sequence information provides an unprecedented oppor...
BackgroundThe ever-increasing wealth of genomic sequence information provides an unprecedented oppor...
BackgroundThe ever-increasing wealth of genomic sequence information provides an unprecedented oppor...
The heterogeneity of signals in the genomes of diverse organisms poses challenges for traditional ph...
Molecular sequence data is a powerful source of information for understanding evolutionary processes...
Molecular sequence data is a powerful source of information for understanding evolutionary processes...
Molecular sequence data is a powerful source of information for understanding evolutionary processes...
Molecular sequence data is a powerful source of information for understanding evolutionary processes...
BACKGROUND:Most studies inferring species phylogenies use sequences from single copy genes or sets o...