Rate of substitution of genomic regions is among the most debated intrinsic features that impact phylogenetic informativeness. However, this variable is also coupled with rates of nonsynonymous substitutions that underscore the nature and degree of selection on the selected genes. To empirically address these variables, we constructed four completely overlapping data sets of plastid matK, atpB, rbcL, and mitochondrial matR genes and used the rosid lineage (angiosperms) as a working platform. The genes differ in combinations of overall rates of nucleotide and amino acid substitutions. Tree robustness, homoplasy, accuracy in contrast to a reference tree, and phylogenetic informativeness are evaluated. The rapidly evolving/unconstrained matK f...
DNA-sequence data from the mitochondrial genome are being used with increasing frequency to estimate...
Incongruence between phylogenetic trees constructed from different gene sequences has bothered pract...
How gene function evolves is a central question of evolutionary biology. It can be investigated by c...
<div><p>Rate of substitution of genomic regions is among the most debated intrinsic features that im...
Abstract. — Reconstructing phylogeny is a crucial target of contemporary biology, now commonly appro...
Analysis of large data sets can help resolve difficult nodes in the tree of life and also reveal com...
The recent advancement in molecular sequencing techniques has led to a surge in the number of studie...
Reconstructing phylogeny is a crucial target of contemporary biology, now commonly approached throug...
Phylogenetic reconstructions are a major component of many studies in evolutionary biology, but thei...
Plant molecular phylogeneticists have supported an analytical approach of combining loci from differ...
Evolutionary relationships among plants have been inferred primarily using chloroplast data. To date...
Abstract Background Rosids are a major clade in the a...
Genome sequencing technologies are providing huge quantities of data for phylogenetic inference. How...
Phylogenies are a central and indispensable tool for evolutionary and ecological research. Even thou...
Abstract.—The resolution of four controversial topics in phylogenetic experimental design hinges upo...
DNA-sequence data from the mitochondrial genome are being used with increasing frequency to estimate...
Incongruence between phylogenetic trees constructed from different gene sequences has bothered pract...
How gene function evolves is a central question of evolutionary biology. It can be investigated by c...
<div><p>Rate of substitution of genomic regions is among the most debated intrinsic features that im...
Abstract. — Reconstructing phylogeny is a crucial target of contemporary biology, now commonly appro...
Analysis of large data sets can help resolve difficult nodes in the tree of life and also reveal com...
The recent advancement in molecular sequencing techniques has led to a surge in the number of studie...
Reconstructing phylogeny is a crucial target of contemporary biology, now commonly approached throug...
Phylogenetic reconstructions are a major component of many studies in evolutionary biology, but thei...
Plant molecular phylogeneticists have supported an analytical approach of combining loci from differ...
Evolutionary relationships among plants have been inferred primarily using chloroplast data. To date...
Abstract Background Rosids are a major clade in the a...
Genome sequencing technologies are providing huge quantities of data for phylogenetic inference. How...
Phylogenies are a central and indispensable tool for evolutionary and ecological research. Even thou...
Abstract.—The resolution of four controversial topics in phylogenetic experimental design hinges upo...
DNA-sequence data from the mitochondrial genome are being used with increasing frequency to estimate...
Incongruence between phylogenetic trees constructed from different gene sequences has bothered pract...
How gene function evolves is a central question of evolutionary biology. It can be investigated by c...