International audienceThis article reviews the various models that have been used to describe the relationships between gene trees and species trees. Molecular phylogeny has focused mainly on improving models for the reconstruction of gene trees based on sequence alignments. Yet, most phylogeneticists seek to reveal the history of species. Although the histories of genes and species are tightly linked, they are seldom identical, because genes duplicate, are lost or horizontally transferred, and because alleles can coexist in populations for periods thatmay span several speciation events. Building models describing the relationship between gene and species trees can thus improve the reconstruction of gene trees when a species tree is known, ...
Molecular sequence data is a powerful source of information for understanding evolutionary processes...
As the field of phylogenetics transitions into phylogenomics it has spurred a shift in the general p...
Luay Nakhleh of Rice University presented a lecture on March 9, 2010 at 2:00 pm in room 1116 E of th...
International audienceThis article reviews the various models that have been used to describe the re...
Abstract.—This article reviews the various models that have been used to describe the relationships ...
Abstract.—This article reviews the various models that have been used to describe the relationships ...
Abstract.—This article reviews the various models that have been used to describe the relationships ...
This article reviews the various models that have been used to describe the relationships between ge...
Background: The shape of phylogenetic trees has been used to make inferences about the evolutionary ...
Because biological processes can result in different loci having different evolutionary histo-ries, ...
International audienceIn the last decade, we witnessed the ascent of reconciliations as an important...
The processes of gene duplication, loss, and lineage sorting can result in incongruence between the ...
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...
As the field of phylogenetics transitions into phylogenomics it has spurred a shift in the general p...
Luay Nakhleh of Rice University presented a lecture on March 9, 2010 at 2:00 pm in room 1116 E of th...
International audienceThis article reviews the various models that have been used to describe the re...
Abstract.—This article reviews the various models that have been used to describe the relationships ...
Abstract.—This article reviews the various models that have been used to describe the relationships ...
Abstract.—This article reviews the various models that have been used to describe the relationships ...
This article reviews the various models that have been used to describe the relationships between ge...
Background: The shape of phylogenetic trees has been used to make inferences about the evolutionary ...
Because biological processes can result in different loci having different evolutionary histo-ries, ...
International audienceIn the last decade, we witnessed the ascent of reconciliations as an important...
The processes of gene duplication, loss, and lineage sorting can result in incongruence between the ...
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...
As the field of phylogenetics transitions into phylogenomics it has spurred a shift in the general p...
Luay Nakhleh of Rice University presented a lecture on March 9, 2010 at 2:00 pm in room 1116 E of th...