Phylogenomics Uncovers Confidence and Conflict in the Rapid Radiation of Australo-Papuan Rodents
Abstract
The estimation of robust and accurate measures of branch support has proven challenging in the era of phylogenomics. In data sets of potentially millions of sites, bootstrap support for bifurcating relationships around very short internal branches can be inappropriately inflated. Such overestimation of branch support may be particularly problematic in rapid radiations, where phylogenetic signal is low and incomplete lineage sorting severe. Here,...
Paper Details
Title
Phylogenomics Uncovers Confidence and Conflict in the Rapid Radiation of Australo-Papuan Rodents
Published Date
Sep 12, 2019
Journal
Volume
69
Issue
3
Pages
431 - 444
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