Many factors complicate the estimation of time scales for phylogenetic histories, requiring increasingly complex evolutionary models and inference procedures. The widespread application of molecular clock dating has led to the insight that evolutionary rate estimates may vary with the time frame of measurement. This is particularly well established for rapidly evolving viruses that can accumulate sequence divergence over years or even months. However, this rapid evolution stands at odds with a relatively high degree of conservation of viruses or endogenous virus elements over much longer time scales. Building on recent insights into time-dependent evolutionary rates, we develop a formal and flexible Bayesian statistical inference approach t...
Bayesian statistics has been at the heart of phylogenetic inference over the last decade, particular...
Phylogenetic methods can use the sampling times of molecular sequence data to calibrate the molecula...
Molecular phylogenetic and phylogeographic reconstructions generally assume time-homogeneous substit...
For over half a century, it has been known that the rate of morphological evolution appears to vary ...
Estimating viral timescales is fundamental in understanding the evolutionary biology of viruses. Mol...
The need to estimate divergence times in evolutionary histories in the presence of various sources o...
Among the most fundamental questions in viral evolutionary biology are how fast viruses evolve and h...
High-throughput sequencing enables rapid genome sequencing during infectious disease outbreaks and p...
Phylogenetic estimates of evolutionary timescales can be obtained from nucleotide sequence data usin...
High throughput sequencing enables rapid genome sequencing during infectious disease outbreaks and p...
Molecular phylogenetic and phylogeographic reconstructions generally assume time-homogeneous substit...
© The Author 2005. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society for Molecular Biolo...
The molecular clock has proved to be extremely valuable in placing timescales on evolutionary events...
Phylogenetic methods can use the sampling times of molecular sequence data to calibrate the molecula...
Molecular phylogenetic and phylogeographic reconstructions generally assume time-homogeneous substit...
Bayesian statistics has been at the heart of phylogenetic inference over the last decade, particular...
Phylogenetic methods can use the sampling times of molecular sequence data to calibrate the molecula...
Molecular phylogenetic and phylogeographic reconstructions generally assume time-homogeneous substit...
For over half a century, it has been known that the rate of morphological evolution appears to vary ...
Estimating viral timescales is fundamental in understanding the evolutionary biology of viruses. Mol...
The need to estimate divergence times in evolutionary histories in the presence of various sources o...
Among the most fundamental questions in viral evolutionary biology are how fast viruses evolve and h...
High-throughput sequencing enables rapid genome sequencing during infectious disease outbreaks and p...
Phylogenetic estimates of evolutionary timescales can be obtained from nucleotide sequence data usin...
High throughput sequencing enables rapid genome sequencing during infectious disease outbreaks and p...
Molecular phylogenetic and phylogeographic reconstructions generally assume time-homogeneous substit...
© The Author 2005. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society for Molecular Biolo...
The molecular clock has proved to be extremely valuable in placing timescales on evolutionary events...
Phylogenetic methods can use the sampling times of molecular sequence data to calibrate the molecula...
Molecular phylogenetic and phylogeographic reconstructions generally assume time-homogeneous substit...
Bayesian statistics has been at the heart of phylogenetic inference over the last decade, particular...
Phylogenetic methods can use the sampling times of molecular sequence data to calibrate the molecula...
Molecular phylogenetic and phylogeographic reconstructions generally assume time-homogeneous substit...