Topological heterogeneity among gene trees is widely observed in phylogenomic analyses and some of this variation is likely caused by systematic error in gene tree estimation. Systematic error can be mitigated by improving models of sequence evolution to account for all evolutionary processes relevant to each gene or identifying those genes whose evolution best conforms to existing models. However, the best method for identifying such genes is not well established. Here, we ask if filtering genes according to their clock-likeness or posterior predictive effect size (PPES, an inference-based measure of model violation) improves phylogenetic reliability and congruence. We compared these approaches to each other, and to the common practice of ...
Phylogenies are trees showing the evolutionary relationship among species, and reconstructing phylog...
The use of large genomic datasets in phylogenetics has highlighted extensive topological variation a...
© 2006 The Authors. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Comm...
© The Author(s) 2015. Topological heterogeneity among gene trees is widely observed in phylogenomic ...
Topological heterogeneity among gene trees is widely observed in phylogenomic analyses and some of t...
Topological heterogeneity among gene trees is widely observed in phylogenomic analyses and some of t...
Disagreement or conflict among phylogenetic hypotheses obtained by analysis of large, genome-wide da...
The heterogeneity of signals in the genomes of diverse organisms poses challenges for traditional ph...
The use of large genomic data sets in phylogenetics has highlighted extensive topological variation ...
Topological conflict or incongruence is widespread in phylogenomic data. Concatenation- and coalesce...
With the rapid reduction in sequencing costs of high-throughput genomic data, it has become commonpl...
Phylogenetic inference can potentially result in a more accurate tree using data from multiple loci....
Genomic data have had a profound impact on nearly every biological discipline. In systematics and ph...
© The Author(s) 2018. Published by Oxford University Press, on behalf of the Society of Systematic B...
Phylogenetic analyses using genome-scale data sets must confront incongruence among gene trees, whic...
Phylogenies are trees showing the evolutionary relationship among species, and reconstructing phylog...
The use of large genomic datasets in phylogenetics has highlighted extensive topological variation a...
© 2006 The Authors. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Comm...
© The Author(s) 2015. Topological heterogeneity among gene trees is widely observed in phylogenomic ...
Topological heterogeneity among gene trees is widely observed in phylogenomic analyses and some of t...
Topological heterogeneity among gene trees is widely observed in phylogenomic analyses and some of t...
Disagreement or conflict among phylogenetic hypotheses obtained by analysis of large, genome-wide da...
The heterogeneity of signals in the genomes of diverse organisms poses challenges for traditional ph...
The use of large genomic data sets in phylogenetics has highlighted extensive topological variation ...
Topological conflict or incongruence is widespread in phylogenomic data. Concatenation- and coalesce...
With the rapid reduction in sequencing costs of high-throughput genomic data, it has become commonpl...
Phylogenetic inference can potentially result in a more accurate tree using data from multiple loci....
Genomic data have had a profound impact on nearly every biological discipline. In systematics and ph...
© The Author(s) 2018. Published by Oxford University Press, on behalf of the Society of Systematic B...
Phylogenetic analyses using genome-scale data sets must confront incongruence among gene trees, whic...
Phylogenies are trees showing the evolutionary relationship among species, and reconstructing phylog...
The use of large genomic datasets in phylogenetics has highlighted extensive topological variation a...
© 2006 The Authors. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Comm...