articleSystematic BiologyJul 26, 2007Closed access

Improvement of Phylogenies after Removing Divergent and Ambiguously Aligned Blocks from Protein Sequence Alignments

Institut de Biologia Molecular de Barcelona

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Abstract

Alignment quality may have as much impact on phylogenetic reconstruction as the phylogenetic methods used. Not only the alignment algorithm, but also the method used to deal with the most problematic alignment regions, may have a critical effect on the final tree. Although some authors remove such problematic regions, either manually or using automatic methods, in order to improve phylogenetic performance, others prefer to keep such regions to avoid losing any information. Our aim in the present work was to examine whether phylogenetic reconstruction improves after alignment cleaning or not. Using simulated protein alignments with gaps, we tested the relative performance in diverse phylogenetic analyses of the…

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Keywords
  • Phylogenetic tree
  • Multiple sequence alignment
  • Biology
  • Selection (genetic algorithm)
  • Tree (set theory)
  • Maximum parsimony
  • Phylogenetics
  • Maximum likelihood
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