2024
DOI: 10.1093/ismejo/wrae129
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Phylogenetic reconciliation: making the most of genomes to understand microbial ecology and evolution

Tom A Williams,
Adrian A Davin,
Lénárd L Szánthó
et al.

Abstract: In recent years, phylogenetic reconciliation has emerged as a promising approach for studying microbial ecology and evolution. The core idea is to model how gene trees evolve along a species tree, and to explain differences between them via evolutionary events including gene duplications, transfers, and losses. Here, we describe how phylogenetic reconciliation provides a natural framework for studying genome evolution, and highlight recent applications including ancestral gene content inference, the rooting of… Show more

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