Molecular phylogenetics plays a key role in comparative genomics and has increasingly significant impacts on science, industry, government, public health and society. In this paper, we posit that the current phylogenetic protocol is missing two critical steps, and that their absence allows model misspecification and confirmation bias to unduly influence phylogenetic estimates. Based on the potential offered by well-established but under-used procedures, such as assessment of phylogenetic assumptions and tests of goodness of fit, we introduce a new phylogenetic protocol that will reduce confirmation bias and increase the accuracy of phylogenetic estimates
Evolutionary studies usually use a two-step process to investigate sequence data. Step one estimates...
ORCID: 0000-0003-4919-8655© 2016 The Authors. Methods in Ecology and Evolution published by John Wil...
Phylogenetic inference is generally performed on the basis of multiple sequence alignments (MSA). Be...
Molecular phylogenetics plays a key role in comparative genomics and has increasingly significant im...
The intention of this editorial is to steer researchers through methodological choices in molecular ...
Phylogenomics refers to the inference of historical relationships among species using genome-scale s...
Since the creation of the bioinformatics field, and even more since the creation of the so called ne...
The integrity of science requires that the process be based on sound experimental design and objecti...
Motivation: The computational investigation of DNA binding motifs from binding sites is one of the c...
Phylogenies are trees showing the evolutionary relationship among species, and reconstructing phylog...
In phylogenetic inference, we commonly use models of substitution which assume that sequence evoluti...
© The Author(s) 2015. Topological heterogeneity among gene trees is widely observed in phylogenomic ...
Studies of microbial evolutionary dynamics are being transformed by the availability of affordable h...
Phylogenetic inference is generally performed on the basis of multiple sequence alignments (MSA). Be...
Phylogenetic profiling is a well-established approach for predicting gene function based on patterns...
Evolutionary studies usually use a two-step process to investigate sequence data. Step one estimates...
ORCID: 0000-0003-4919-8655© 2016 The Authors. Methods in Ecology and Evolution published by John Wil...
Phylogenetic inference is generally performed on the basis of multiple sequence alignments (MSA). Be...
Molecular phylogenetics plays a key role in comparative genomics and has increasingly significant im...
The intention of this editorial is to steer researchers through methodological choices in molecular ...
Phylogenomics refers to the inference of historical relationships among species using genome-scale s...
Since the creation of the bioinformatics field, and even more since the creation of the so called ne...
The integrity of science requires that the process be based on sound experimental design and objecti...
Motivation: The computational investigation of DNA binding motifs from binding sites is one of the c...
Phylogenies are trees showing the evolutionary relationship among species, and reconstructing phylog...
In phylogenetic inference, we commonly use models of substitution which assume that sequence evoluti...
© The Author(s) 2015. Topological heterogeneity among gene trees is widely observed in phylogenomic ...
Studies of microbial evolutionary dynamics are being transformed by the availability of affordable h...
Phylogenetic inference is generally performed on the basis of multiple sequence alignments (MSA). Be...
Phylogenetic profiling is a well-established approach for predicting gene function based on patterns...
Evolutionary studies usually use a two-step process to investigate sequence data. Step one estimates...
ORCID: 0000-0003-4919-8655© 2016 The Authors. Methods in Ecology and Evolution published by John Wil...
Phylogenetic inference is generally performed on the basis of multiple sequence alignments (MSA). Be...