An Integrated Model of Phenotypic Trait Changes and Site-Specific Sequence Evolution [0.03%]
表型特征变化和位点特异性序列进化整合模型
Eli Levy Karin,Susann Wicke,Tal Pupko et al.
Eli Levy Karin et al.
Recent years have seen a constant rise in the availability of trait data, including morphological features, ecological preferences, and life history characteristics. These phenotypic data provide means to associate genomic regions with phen...
Using Genomic Location and Coalescent Simulation to Investigate Gene Tree Discordance in Medicago L [0.03%]
利用基因组位置和共祖模拟研究苜蓿中的基因树分歧现象
F Sousa,Y J K Bertrand,J J Doyle et al.
F Sousa et al.
Several well-documented evolutionary processes are known to cause conflict between species-level phylogenies and gene-level phylogenies. Three of the most challenging processes for species tree inference are incomplete lineage sorting, hybr...
Fundamentals and Recent Developments in Approximate Bayesian Computation [0.03%]
似然-free贝叶斯推断的基本原理及其最新进展
Jarno Lintusaari,Michael U Gutmann,Ritabrata Dutta et al.
Jarno Lintusaari et al.
Bayesian inference plays an important role in phylogenetics, evolutionary biology, and in many other branches of science. It provides a principled framework for dealing with uncertainty and quantifying how it changes in the light of new evi...
Jarno Lintusaari,Michael U Gutmann,Ritabrata Dutta et al.
Jarno Lintusaari et al.
Bayesian inference plays an important role in phylogenetics, evolutionary biology, and in many other branches of science. It provides a principled framework for dealing with uncertainty and quantifying how it changes in the light of new evi...
Novel Approaches for Phylogenetic Inference from Morphological Data and Total-Evidence Dating in Squamate Reptiles (Lizards, Snakes, and Amphisbaenians) [0.03%]
基于形态数据和总证据分子年代学的真蜥总目(包含蛇类、蜥蜴和锄足类)系统发育研究新方法
R Alexander Pyron
R Alexander Pyron
Here, I combine previously underutilized models and priors to perform more biologically realistic phylogenetic inference from morphological data, with an example from squamate reptiles. When coding morphological characters, it is often poss...
Novel Approaches for Phylogenetic Inference from Morphological Data and Total-Evidence Dating in Squamate Reptiles (Lizards, Snakes, and Amphisbaenians) [0.03%]
基于形态数据和总证据分子钟的真骨鱼目系统发生推断的新方法
R Alexander Pyron
R Alexander Pyron
Here, I combine previously underutilized models and priors to perform more biologically realistic phylogenetic inference from morphological data, with an example from squamate reptiles. When coding morphological characters, it is often poss...
Macroevolution of Specificity in Cyanolichens of the Genus Peltigera Section Polydactylon (Lecanoromycetes, Ascomycota) [0.03%]
聚多指属青霉菌复合群地衣化细菌特异性的宏观演化(子囊菌门,南极 лишёвки)
N Magain,J Miadlikowska,B Goffinet et al.
N Magain et al.
Patterns of specificity among symbiotic partners are key to a comprehensive understanding of the evolution of symbiotic systems. Specificity of mutualistic partners, within a widespread monophyletic group for which all species are sampled h...
Macroevolution of Specificity in Cyanolichens of the Genus Peltigera Section Polydactylon (Lecanoromycetes, Ascomycota) [0.03%]
产蓝藻地衣被囊皮伞多趾亚属(Peltigeraceae)的特异性宏观演化
N Magain,J Miadlikowska,B Goffinet et al.
N Magain et al.
Patterns of specificity among symbiotic partners are key to a comprehensive understanding of the evolution of symbiotic systems. Specificity of mutualistic partners, within a widespread monophyletic group for which all species are sampled h...
Jérémie Bardin,Isabelle Rouget,Fabrizio Cecca
Jérémie Bardin
Ontogeny is rarely included in phylogenetic analyses of morphological data. When used, the ontogenetic information is reduced to one character for two or three different ontogenetic stages. Several examples show that current methods miss a ...
Jérémie Bardin,Isabelle Rouget,Fabrizio Cecca
Jérémie Bardin
Ontogeny is rarely included in phylogenetic analyses of morphological data. When used, the ontogenetic information is reduced to one character for two or three different ontogenetic stages. Several examples show that current methods miss a ...