Inferring ancient divergences requires genes with strong phylogenetic signals

Nature64.80
Volume: 497, Issue: 7449, Pages: 327 - 331
Published: May 1, 2013
Abstract
To tackle incongruence, the topological conflict between different gene trees, phylogenomic studies couple concatenation with practices such as rogue taxon removal or the use of slowly evolving genes. Phylogenomic analysis of 1,070 orthologues from 23 yeast genomes identified 1,070 distinct gene trees, which were all incongruent with the phylogeny inferred from concatenation. Incongruence severity increased for shorter internodes located deeper...
Paper Details
Title
Inferring ancient divergences requires genes with strong phylogenetic signals
Published Date
May 1, 2013
Journal
Volume
497
Issue
7449
Pages
327 - 331
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