2018
DOI: 10.1101/498378
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Species Tree Inference on Data with Paralogs is Accurate Using Methods Intended to Deal with Incomplete Lineage Sorting

Abstract: Received ...; reviews returned ...; accepted ...Abstract.---The multispecies coalescent (MSC) has emerged as a powerful and desirable framework for species tree inference in phylogenomic studies. Under this framework, the data for each locus is assumed to consist of orthologous, single-copy genes, and heterogeneity across loci is assumed to be due to incomplete lineage sorting (ILS). These assumptions have led biologists that use ILS-aware inference methods, whether based directly on the MSC or proven to be st… Show more

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“…Their study has an advantage over our study in that it explored larger datasets (up to 500 species), but they did not consider ASTRAL, and all their genes evolved under a strict molecular clock. Another study [10] evaluated ASTRAL-multi on true gene trees, and found it had very high accuracy. Overall, our study is the first study to explore ASTRAL-multi on estimated gene trees.…”
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“…Their study has an advantage over our study in that it explored larger datasets (up to 500 species), but they did not consider ASTRAL, and all their genes evolved under a strict molecular clock. Another study [10] evaluated ASTRAL-multi on true gene trees, and found it had very high accuracy. Overall, our study is the first study to explore ASTRAL-multi on estimated gene trees.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We evaluated methods on simulated datasets based on the 16-taxon fungal dataset studied in [10,25]. We used this fungal dataset to construct a model species tree, on which we generated gene trees using SimPhy [20] under three GDL rates (the lowest of which is the one selected by [25] to reflect the fungal dataset, so that the higher two reflect more challenging conditions).…”
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