Increased Taxon Sampling Greatly Reduces Phylogenetic Error
The University of Texas at Austin
Abstract
Several authors have argued recently that extensive taxon sampling has a positive and important effect on the accuracy of phylogenetic estimates. However, other authors have argued that there is little benefit of extensive taxon sampling, and so phylogenetic problems can or should be reduced to a few exemplar taxa as a means of reducing the computational complexity of the phylogenetic analysis. In this paper we examined five aspects of study design that may have led to these different perspectives. First, we considered the measurement of phylogenetic error across a wide range of taxon sample sizes, and conclude that the expected error based on randomly selecting trees (which varies by taxon sample size) must…
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2Topics & keywords
- Taxon
- Phylogenetic tree
- Sampling (signal processing)
- Biology
- Statistics
- Range (aeronautics)
- Phylogenetic comparative methods
- Phylogenetics