Do estimated and actual species phylogenies match? Evaluation of East African cichlid radiations

Volume: 78, Pages: 56 - 65
Published: Sep 1, 2014
Abstract
A large number of published phylogenetic estimates are based on a single locus or the concatenation of multiple loci, even though genealogies of single or concatenated loci may not accurately reflect the true history of species diversification (i.e., the species tree). The increased availability of genomic data, coupled with new computational methods, improves resolution of species relationships beyond what was possible in the past. Such...
Paper Details
Title
Do estimated and actual species phylogenies match? Evaluation of East African cichlid radiations
Published Date
Sep 1, 2014
Volume
78
Pages
56 - 65
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