The position of some taxa on the Tree of Life remains controversial despite the increase in genomic data used to infer phylogenies. While analyzing large datasets alleviates stochastic errors, it does not prevent systematic errors in inference, caused by both biological (e.g., incomplete lineage sorting, hybridization) and methodological (e.g., incorrect modeling, erroneous orthology assessments) factors. In this study, we systematically investigated factors that could result in these controversies, using the treeshrew (Scandentia, Mammalia) as a study case. Recent studies have narrowed the phylogenetic position of treeshrews to three competing hypotheses: sister to primates and flying lemurs (Primatomorpha), sister to rodents and lagomorph...
The estimation of robust and accurate measures of branch support has proven challenging in the era o...
A fundamental challenge in resolving evolutionary relationships across the Tree of Life is to accoun...
A fundamental challenge in resolving evolutionary relationships across the Tree of Life is to accoun...
The tree shrew is currently located in the Order Scandentia and is widely distributed in Southeast A...
The tree shrew is currently located in the Order Scandentia and is widely distributed in Southeast A...
The reconstruction of the Tree of Life has relied almost entirely on concatenation methods, which do...
The reconstruction of the Tree of Life has relied almost entirely on concatenation methods, which do...
The reconstruction of the Tree of Life has relied almost entirely on concatenation methods, which do...
Despite numerous large-scale phylogenomic studies, certain parts of the mammalian tree are extraordi...
Multiple unlinked genetic loci often provide a more comprehensive picture of evolutionary history th...
The impact of incomplete lineage sorting (ILS) on phylogenetic conflicts among genes, and the relate...
The estimation of robust and accurate measures of branch support has proven challenging in the era o...
Background: The use of transcriptomic and genomic datasets for phylogenetic reconstruction has becom...
Background: The use of transcriptomic and genomic datasets for phylogenetic reconstruction has becom...
The systematics and speciation literature is rich with discussion relating to the potential for gene...
The estimation of robust and accurate measures of branch support has proven challenging in the era o...
A fundamental challenge in resolving evolutionary relationships across the Tree of Life is to accoun...
A fundamental challenge in resolving evolutionary relationships across the Tree of Life is to accoun...
The tree shrew is currently located in the Order Scandentia and is widely distributed in Southeast A...
The tree shrew is currently located in the Order Scandentia and is widely distributed in Southeast A...
The reconstruction of the Tree of Life has relied almost entirely on concatenation methods, which do...
The reconstruction of the Tree of Life has relied almost entirely on concatenation methods, which do...
The reconstruction of the Tree of Life has relied almost entirely on concatenation methods, which do...
Despite numerous large-scale phylogenomic studies, certain parts of the mammalian tree are extraordi...
Multiple unlinked genetic loci often provide a more comprehensive picture of evolutionary history th...
The impact of incomplete lineage sorting (ILS) on phylogenetic conflicts among genes, and the relate...
The estimation of robust and accurate measures of branch support has proven challenging in the era o...
Background: The use of transcriptomic and genomic datasets for phylogenetic reconstruction has becom...
Background: The use of transcriptomic and genomic datasets for phylogenetic reconstruction has becom...
The systematics and speciation literature is rich with discussion relating to the potential for gene...
The estimation of robust and accurate measures of branch support has proven challenging in the era o...
A fundamental challenge in resolving evolutionary relationships across the Tree of Life is to accoun...
A fundamental challenge in resolving evolutionary relationships across the Tree of Life is to accoun...