With the advent of more sophisticated models and increase in computational power, an ever-growing amount of information can be extracted from DNA sequence data. In particular, recent advances have allowed researchers to estimate the date of historical events for a group of interest including time to most recent common ancestor (TMRCA), dates of specific nodes in a phylogeny, and the date of divergence or speciation date. Here I use coalescent simulations and re-analyze an empirical dataset to illustrate the importance of taxon sampling, in particular, on correctly estimating such dates. I show that TMRCA of representatives of a single taxon is often not the same as divergence date due to issues such as incomplete lineage sorting. Of critica...
Scientists are assembling sequence data sets from increasing numbers of species and genes to build c...
Scientists are assembling sequence data sets from increasing numbers of species and genes to build c...
Approaches quantifying relative congruence, or incongruence, of molecular divergence estimates and t...
With the advent of more sophisticated models and increase in computational power, an ever-growing am...
Understanding the processes that generate diversity is key to interpreting the patterns we see in th...
MdR was supported by Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (UK) grant BB/J009709/1 ...
The explosive growth of molecular sequence data has made it possible to estimate species divergence ...
Over the last decade, molecular dating methods have been among the most studied subjects in statisti...
Divergence time estimation has become an essential tool for understanding macroevolutionary events. ...
The use of molecular sequence data has increased interest in trying to date evolutionary events, wit...
Phylogenies are increasingly being used as a basis to provide insight into macroevolutionary history...
Estimates of the timing of divergence are central to testing the underlying causes of speciation. Re...
National audienceTo reconstruct the timing of the diversification of life on Earth, biologists combi...
Divergence time estimation — the calibration of a phylogeny to geological time — is an integral firs...
Evolutionary timescales can be inferred by molecular-clock analyses of genetic data and fossil evide...
Scientists are assembling sequence data sets from increasing numbers of species and genes to build c...
Scientists are assembling sequence data sets from increasing numbers of species and genes to build c...
Approaches quantifying relative congruence, or incongruence, of molecular divergence estimates and t...
With the advent of more sophisticated models and increase in computational power, an ever-growing am...
Understanding the processes that generate diversity is key to interpreting the patterns we see in th...
MdR was supported by Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (UK) grant BB/J009709/1 ...
The explosive growth of molecular sequence data has made it possible to estimate species divergence ...
Over the last decade, molecular dating methods have been among the most studied subjects in statisti...
Divergence time estimation has become an essential tool for understanding macroevolutionary events. ...
The use of molecular sequence data has increased interest in trying to date evolutionary events, wit...
Phylogenies are increasingly being used as a basis to provide insight into macroevolutionary history...
Estimates of the timing of divergence are central to testing the underlying causes of speciation. Re...
National audienceTo reconstruct the timing of the diversification of life on Earth, biologists combi...
Divergence time estimation — the calibration of a phylogeny to geological time — is an integral firs...
Evolutionary timescales can be inferred by molecular-clock analyses of genetic data and fossil evide...
Scientists are assembling sequence data sets from increasing numbers of species and genes to build c...
Scientists are assembling sequence data sets from increasing numbers of species and genes to build c...
Approaches quantifying relative congruence, or incongruence, of molecular divergence estimates and t...