作者
Scott V Edwards, Zhenxiang Xi, Axel Janke, Brant C Faircloth, John E McCormack, Travis C Glenn, Bojian Zhong, Shaoyuan Wu, Emily Moriarty Lemmon, Alan R Lemmon, Adam D Leaché, Liang Liu, Charles C Davis
发表日期
2016/1/1
来源
Molecular phylogenetics and evolution
卷号
94
页码范围
447-462
出版商
Academic Press
简介
In recent articles published in Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, Mark Springer and John Gatesy (S&G) present numerous criticisms of recent implementations and testing of the multispecies coalescent (MSC) model in phylogenomics, popularly known as “species tree” methods. After pointing out errors in alignments and gene tree rooting in recent phylogenomic data sets, particularly in Song et al. (2012) on mammals and Xi et al. (2014) on plants, they suggest that these errors seriously compromise the conclusions of these studies. Additionally, S&G enumerate numerous perceived violated assumptions and deficiencies in the application of the MSC model in phylogenomics, such as its assumption of neutrality and in particular the use of transcriptomes, which are deemed inappropriate for the MSC because the constituent exons often subtend large regions of chromosomes within which recombination is …
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