Current phylogenomic data sets highlight the need for species tree methods able to deal with several sources of gene tree/species tree incongruence. At the same time, we need to make most use of all available data. Most species tree methods deal with single processes of phylogenetic discordance, namely, gene duplication and loss, incomplete lineage sorting (ILS) or horizontal gene transfer. In this manuscript, we address the problem of species tree inference from multilocus, genome-wide data sets regardless of the presence of gene duplication and loss and ILS therefore without the need to identify orthologs or to use a single individual per species. We do this by extending the idea of Maximum Likelihood (ML) supertrees to a hierarchical Bay...
Incomplete lineage sorting can cause incongruence between the phylogenetic history of genes (the gen...
Incomplete lineage sorting can cause incongruence between the phylogenetic history of genes (the gen...
International audienceGene trees are leaf-labeled trees inferred from molecular se- quences. Due to ...
Current phylogenomic data sets highlight the need for species tree methods able to deal with several...
Current phylogenomic data sets highlight the need for species tree methods able to deal with several...
Current phylogenomic data sets highlight the need for species tree methods able to deal with several...
Current phylogenomic data sets highlight the need for species tree methods able to deal with several...
Abstract. — The desire to infer the evolutionary history of a group of species should be more viable...
Abstract.—With the increasing interest in recognizing the discordance between gene genealogies, vari...
Recent sequencing and computing advances have enabled phylogenetic analyses to expand to both entire...
Abstract.—The understanding that gene trees are often in discord with each other and with the specie...
Abstract.—The understanding that gene trees are often in discord with each other and with the specie...
Incomplete lineage sorting can cause incongruence between the phylogenetic history of genes (the gen...
Abstract.—With the availability of genomic sequence data, there is increasing interest in using gene...
Incomplete lineage sorting can cause incongruence between the phylogenetic history of genes (the gen...
Incomplete lineage sorting can cause incongruence between the phylogenetic history of genes (the gen...
Incomplete lineage sorting can cause incongruence between the phylogenetic history of genes (the gen...
International audienceGene trees are leaf-labeled trees inferred from molecular se- quences. Due to ...
Current phylogenomic data sets highlight the need for species tree methods able to deal with several...
Current phylogenomic data sets highlight the need for species tree methods able to deal with several...
Current phylogenomic data sets highlight the need for species tree methods able to deal with several...
Current phylogenomic data sets highlight the need for species tree methods able to deal with several...
Abstract. — The desire to infer the evolutionary history of a group of species should be more viable...
Abstract.—With the increasing interest in recognizing the discordance between gene genealogies, vari...
Recent sequencing and computing advances have enabled phylogenetic analyses to expand to both entire...
Abstract.—The understanding that gene trees are often in discord with each other and with the specie...
Abstract.—The understanding that gene trees are often in discord with each other and with the specie...
Incomplete lineage sorting can cause incongruence between the phylogenetic history of genes (the gen...
Abstract.—With the availability of genomic sequence data, there is increasing interest in using gene...
Incomplete lineage sorting can cause incongruence between the phylogenetic history of genes (the gen...
Incomplete lineage sorting can cause incongruence between the phylogenetic history of genes (the gen...
Incomplete lineage sorting can cause incongruence between the phylogenetic history of genes (the gen...
International audienceGene trees are leaf-labeled trees inferred from molecular se- quences. Due to ...