Multispecies coalescent analysis confirms standing phylogenetic instability in Hexapoda
Abstract
The multispecies coalescent (MSC) has been increasingly used in phylogenomic analyses due to the accommodation of gene tree topological heterogeneity by taking into account population‐level processes, such as incomplete lineage sorting. In this sense, the phylogeny of insect species, which are characterized by their large effective population sizes, is suitable for a coalescent‐based analysis. Furthermore, studies so far recovered short internal...
Paper Details
Title
Multispecies coalescent analysis confirms standing phylogenetic instability in Hexapoda
Published Date
Aug 16, 2018
Volume
31
Issue
11
Pages
1623 - 1631
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