Inconsistency of Phylogenetic Estimates from Concatenated Data under Coalescence
The Ohio State University · Harvard University
Abstract
Although multiple gene sequences are becoming increasingly available for molecular phylogenetic inference, the analysis of such data has largely relied on inference methods designed for single genes. One of the common approaches to analyzing data from multiple genes is concatenation of the individual gene data to form a single supergene to which traditional phylogenetic inference procedures - e.g., maximum parsimony (MP) or maximum likelihood (ML) - are applied. Recent empirical studies have demonstrated that concatenation of sequences from multiple genes prior to phylogenetic analysis often results in inference of a single, well-supported phylogeny. Theoretical work, however, has shown that the coalescent can…
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2Topics & keywords
- Coalescent theory
- Concatenation (mathematics)
- Phylogenetic tree
- Phylogenetics
- Biology
- Maximum parsimony
- Inference
- Phylogenetic network