Background: High-throughput sequencing using targeted enrichment and transcriptomic methods enables rapid construction of phylogenomic data sets incorporating hundreds to thousands of loci. These advances have enabled access to an unprecedented amount of nucleotide sequence data, but they also pose new questions. Given that the loci targeted for enrichment are often highly conserved, how informative are they at different taxonomic scales, especially at the intraspecific/phylogeographic scale? We investigate this question using Australian scincid lizards in the Eugongylus group (Squamata: Scincidae). We sequenced 415 anchored hybrid enriched (AHE) loci for 43 individuals and mined 1650 exons (1648 loci) from transcriptomes (transcriptome min...
Genome-scale data have the potential to clarify phylogenetic relationships across the tree of life, ...
The anomaly zone, defined by the presence of gene tree topologies that are more probable than the tr...
Two common approaches for estimating phylogenies in species-rich groups are to: (i) sample many loci...
Background: High-throughput sequencing using targeted enrichment and transcriptomic methods enables ...
Background: High-throughput sequencing using targeted enrichment and transcriptomic methods enables ...
BACKGROUND: High-throughput sequencing using targeted enrichment and transcriptomic...
High-throughput sequencing approaches offer opportunities to better understand the evolutionary proc...
High-throughput sequencing approaches offer opportunities to better understand the evolutionary proc...
Sequence capture and restriction site associated DNA sequencing (RADseq) are popular methods for obt...
The evolutionary histories of species are not measured directly, but estimated using genealogies inf...
Accurate gene tree inference is an important aspect of species tree estimation in a summary-coalesce...
The anomaly zone, defined by the presence of gene tree topologies that are more probable than the tr...
OnlinePublGenomic-scale datasets, sophisticated analytical techniques, and conceptual advances have ...
Genome-scale data have the potential to clarify phylogenetic relationships across the tree of life b...
Background: The application of target capture with next-generation sequencing now enables phylogenom...
Genome-scale data have the potential to clarify phylogenetic relationships across the tree of life, ...
The anomaly zone, defined by the presence of gene tree topologies that are more probable than the tr...
Two common approaches for estimating phylogenies in species-rich groups are to: (i) sample many loci...
Background: High-throughput sequencing using targeted enrichment and transcriptomic methods enables ...
Background: High-throughput sequencing using targeted enrichment and transcriptomic methods enables ...
BACKGROUND: High-throughput sequencing using targeted enrichment and transcriptomic...
High-throughput sequencing approaches offer opportunities to better understand the evolutionary proc...
High-throughput sequencing approaches offer opportunities to better understand the evolutionary proc...
Sequence capture and restriction site associated DNA sequencing (RADseq) are popular methods for obt...
The evolutionary histories of species are not measured directly, but estimated using genealogies inf...
Accurate gene tree inference is an important aspect of species tree estimation in a summary-coalesce...
The anomaly zone, defined by the presence of gene tree topologies that are more probable than the tr...
OnlinePublGenomic-scale datasets, sophisticated analytical techniques, and conceptual advances have ...
Genome-scale data have the potential to clarify phylogenetic relationships across the tree of life b...
Background: The application of target capture with next-generation sequencing now enables phylogenom...
Genome-scale data have the potential to clarify phylogenetic relationships across the tree of life, ...
The anomaly zone, defined by the presence of gene tree topologies that are more probable than the tr...
Two common approaches for estimating phylogenies in species-rich groups are to: (i) sample many loci...