A reliable phylogenetic reconstruction of the evolutionary history of contemporary species depends on a robust identification of the universal common ancestor (UCA) at the root of the Tree of Life (ToL). That root polarizes the tree so that the evolutionary succession of ancestors to descendants is discernable. In effect, the root determines the branching order and the direction of character evolution. Typically, conventional phylogenetic analyses implement time-reversible models of evolution for which character evolution is un-polarized. Such practices leave the root and the direction of character evolution undefined by the data used to construct such trees. In such cases, rooting relies on theoretic assumptions and/or the use of external ...
International audienceThis article reviews the various models that have been used to describe the re...
Trees of life (ToLs) can only be rooted with direct methods that seek optimization of character stat...
Almost all standard phylogenetic methods for reconstructing gene trees result in unrooted trees; yet...
Phylogenetic methods unearth evolutionary history when supported by three starting points of reason:...
This article aims to shed light on difficulties in rooting the tree of life (ToL) and to explore the...
PhD ThesisPhylogenetics focuses on learning about evolutionary relationships between species. These ...
Phylogenetic methods unearth evolutionary history when supported by three starting points of reason:...
Abstract.—The first analyses of gene sequence data indicated that the eukaryotic tree of life consis...
The first analyses of gene sequence data indicated that the eukaryotic tree of life consisted of a l...
Phylogenetic reconstruction using DNA and protein sequences has allowed the reconstruction of evolut...
Abstract Background Comparative genomics has revealed extensive horizontal gene transfer among proka...
© 2020 Wade et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Common...
The first analyses of gene sequence data indicated that the eukaryotic tree of life consisted of a l...
Several methods to analyze aspects of evolution are developed, that depend on the availability of co...
We reconstructed a global tree of life (ToL) with non-reversible and non-stationary models of genome...
International audienceThis article reviews the various models that have been used to describe the re...
Trees of life (ToLs) can only be rooted with direct methods that seek optimization of character stat...
Almost all standard phylogenetic methods for reconstructing gene trees result in unrooted trees; yet...
Phylogenetic methods unearth evolutionary history when supported by three starting points of reason:...
This article aims to shed light on difficulties in rooting the tree of life (ToL) and to explore the...
PhD ThesisPhylogenetics focuses on learning about evolutionary relationships between species. These ...
Phylogenetic methods unearth evolutionary history when supported by three starting points of reason:...
Abstract.—The first analyses of gene sequence data indicated that the eukaryotic tree of life consis...
The first analyses of gene sequence data indicated that the eukaryotic tree of life consisted of a l...
Phylogenetic reconstruction using DNA and protein sequences has allowed the reconstruction of evolut...
Abstract Background Comparative genomics has revealed extensive horizontal gene transfer among proka...
© 2020 Wade et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Common...
The first analyses of gene sequence data indicated that the eukaryotic tree of life consisted of a l...
Several methods to analyze aspects of evolution are developed, that depend on the availability of co...
We reconstructed a global tree of life (ToL) with non-reversible and non-stationary models of genome...
International audienceThis article reviews the various models that have been used to describe the re...
Trees of life (ToLs) can only be rooted with direct methods that seek optimization of character stat...
Almost all standard phylogenetic methods for reconstructing gene trees result in unrooted trees; yet...