Recent studies suggested that network methods should supplant tree building as the basis of genealogical analysis. This proposition is based upon two arguments. First is the observation that bacterial and archaeal lineages experience processes oppositional to bifurcation and hence the representation of the evolutionary process in a tree like structure is illogical. Second is the argument tree building approaches are circular—you ask for a tree and you get one, which pins a verificationist label on tree building that, if correct, should be the end of phylogenetic analysis as we currently know it. In this review, we examine these questions and suggest that rumors of the death of the bacterial tree of life are exaggerated at best
Darwin's paradigm holds that the diversity of present-day organisms has arisen via a process of gene...
Ernst Haeckel based his landmark Tree of Life on the supposed ontogenic recapitulation of phylogeny,...
Phylogenies are increasingly prominent across all of biology, especially as DNA sequencing makes mor...
Phylogenetic trees are meant to represent the genealogical history of life and apparently derive the...
Genomic data have had a profound impact on nearly every biological discipline. In systematics and ph...
Phylogenetic trees are meant to represent the genealogical history of life and apparently derive the...
The preferred interpretation of a phylogenetic tree is as a depiction of lines of descent. That is, ...
The central tree metaphor has been challenged over the last couple of decades with the observation ...
The central tree metaphor has been challenged over the last couple of decades with the observation o...
The ever increasing number of computer programs developed for phylogenetic research does not necessa...
A phylogeny that allows for lateral gene transfer (LGT) can be thought of as a strictly branching tr...
Phylogenetic networks are a generalization of phylogenetic trees that are used to represent non-tree...
Phylogenetics is the study of evolutionary relationships between entities, usually biological in nat...
Evolutionary trees have the assumption that evolution and phylogeny can be represented in a strictly...
Interpretation of phylogenetic trees is fundamental in understanding the relationships between organ...
Darwin's paradigm holds that the diversity of present-day organisms has arisen via a process of gene...
Ernst Haeckel based his landmark Tree of Life on the supposed ontogenic recapitulation of phylogeny,...
Phylogenies are increasingly prominent across all of biology, especially as DNA sequencing makes mor...
Phylogenetic trees are meant to represent the genealogical history of life and apparently derive the...
Genomic data have had a profound impact on nearly every biological discipline. In systematics and ph...
Phylogenetic trees are meant to represent the genealogical history of life and apparently derive the...
The preferred interpretation of a phylogenetic tree is as a depiction of lines of descent. That is, ...
The central tree metaphor has been challenged over the last couple of decades with the observation ...
The central tree metaphor has been challenged over the last couple of decades with the observation o...
The ever increasing number of computer programs developed for phylogenetic research does not necessa...
A phylogeny that allows for lateral gene transfer (LGT) can be thought of as a strictly branching tr...
Phylogenetic networks are a generalization of phylogenetic trees that are used to represent non-tree...
Phylogenetics is the study of evolutionary relationships between entities, usually biological in nat...
Evolutionary trees have the assumption that evolution and phylogeny can be represented in a strictly...
Interpretation of phylogenetic trees is fundamental in understanding the relationships between organ...
Darwin's paradigm holds that the diversity of present-day organisms has arisen via a process of gene...
Ernst Haeckel based his landmark Tree of Life on the supposed ontogenic recapitulation of phylogeny,...
Phylogenies are increasingly prominent across all of biology, especially as DNA sequencing makes mor...