Abstract Phylogeny estimation is a major step in many biological studies, and has many well known challenges. With the dropping cost of sequencing technologies, biologists now have increasingly large datasets available for use in phylogeny estimation. Here we address the challenge of estimating a tree given large datasets with a combination of full-length sequences and fragmentary sequences, which can arise due to a variety of reasons, including sample collection, sequencing technologies, and analytical pipelines. We compare two basic approaches: (1) computing an alignment on the full dataset and then computing a maximum likelihood tree on the alignment, or (2) constructing an alignment and tree on the full length sequences a...
Abstract Background While full genome sequences are still only available for a handful of taxa, larg...
Phylogenies are trees showing the evolutionary relationship among species, and reconstructing phylog...
Thanks to the advances in sequencing technologies in the last two decades, the set of available whol...
Abstract Phylogeny estimation is a major step in many biological studies, and has man...
With the growing awareness of the potential for microbial communities to play a role in human health...
<div><p>The standard approach to phylogeny estimation uses two phases, in which the first phase prod...
International audienceWith the continuous growth of genome sequencing capabilities, phylogenetic tre...
The standard approach to phylogeny estimation uses two phases, in which the first phase produces an ...
Alignment-free methods, in which shared properties of sub-sequences (e. g. identity or match length)...
Abstract Background Species phylogenies are not estimated directly, but rather through phylogenetic ...
Species phylogenies are not estimated directly, but rather through phylogenetic analyses of differen...
International audienceBackground: Branch lengths are an important attribute of phylogenetic trees, p...
Abstract Background Two central problems in computational biology are the determination of the align...
The constant accumulation of sequence data poses new computational and methodological challenges for...
textPhylogenetics is the study of evolutionary relationships. Phylogenetic trees and alignments pla...
Abstract Background While full genome sequences are still only available for a handful of taxa, larg...
Phylogenies are trees showing the evolutionary relationship among species, and reconstructing phylog...
Thanks to the advances in sequencing technologies in the last two decades, the set of available whol...
Abstract Phylogeny estimation is a major step in many biological studies, and has man...
With the growing awareness of the potential for microbial communities to play a role in human health...
<div><p>The standard approach to phylogeny estimation uses two phases, in which the first phase prod...
International audienceWith the continuous growth of genome sequencing capabilities, phylogenetic tre...
The standard approach to phylogeny estimation uses two phases, in which the first phase produces an ...
Alignment-free methods, in which shared properties of sub-sequences (e. g. identity or match length)...
Abstract Background Species phylogenies are not estimated directly, but rather through phylogenetic ...
Species phylogenies are not estimated directly, but rather through phylogenetic analyses of differen...
International audienceBackground: Branch lengths are an important attribute of phylogenetic trees, p...
Abstract Background Two central problems in computational biology are the determination of the align...
The constant accumulation of sequence data poses new computational and methodological challenges for...
textPhylogenetics is the study of evolutionary relationships. Phylogenetic trees and alignments pla...
Abstract Background While full genome sequences are still only available for a handful of taxa, larg...
Phylogenies are trees showing the evolutionary relationship among species, and reconstructing phylog...
Thanks to the advances in sequencing technologies in the last two decades, the set of available whol...