articleSystematic BiologyFeb 1, 2006BRONZE OA

Inferring Phylogeny Despite Incomplete Lineage Sorting

University of British Columbia · University of Michigan

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Abstract

It is now well known that incomplete lineage sorting can cause serious difficulties for phylogenetic inference, but little attention has been paid to methods that attempt to overcome these difficulties by explicitly considering the processes that produce them. Here we explore approaches to phylogenetic inference designed to consider retention and sorting of ancestral polymorphism. We examine how the reconstructability of a species (or population) phylogeny is affected by (a) the number of loci used to estimate the phylogeny and (b) the number of individuals sampled per species. Even in difficult cases with considerable incomplete lineage sorting (times between divergences less than 1 N(e) generations), we…

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Keywords
  • Biology
  • Phylogenetics
  • Evolutionary biology
  • Lineage (genetic)
  • Coalescent theory
  • Sorting
  • Zoology
  • Genetics
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