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The upshot is that, for many phylogenetic datasets, partitioned models of molecular evolution may be inadequate, thus limiting the accuracy of downstream phylogenetic analyses.
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Until now many phylogenetic analyses of multiple datasets from a fixed set of taxa have assumed a single substitution model for all sets of homologs (e.g. [ 31- 33]).
Another issue is that information about mobile elements of the genome is removed from or ignored in the datasets compiled from many phylogenetic studies of genome sequence variations.
Partitioning is an important part of many phylogenetic analyses, and can dramatically improve the fit of models to data for almost all datasets.
Thus our work differs from many phylogenetic studies that attempt to reconstruct previously unknown evolutionary histories.
Previously, many phylogenetic anomalies were simply explained as dilution of phylogenetic signal by HGT [17].
Many phylogenetic profiling methods use a filtering step calculating a p-value or entropy of the motif detected using a control dataset of sequences.
Phylogenetic datasets are available in Dryad Digital Repository (http://dx.doi.org/10.5061/dryad.org/10.5061/dryad
The phylogenetic dataset is available as a supplemental file (Figure S12).
The monophyly and phylogenetic relationships of the avian order Pelecaniformes were assessed through the analysis of a morphological phylogenetic dataset of waterbirds encompassing 59 taxa and 464 characters.
Herein, I assess the monophyly and phylogenetic relationships of the Pelecaniformes through the analysis of a morphological phylogenetic dataset of waterbirds encompassing 59 taxa and 464 characters.
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