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Gene tree reconciliation: new developments in Bayesian concordance analysis with BUCKy
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Gene tree reconciliation: new developments in Bayesian concordance analysis with BUCKy

  • Cécile Ané1,
  • Colin Dewey1,
  • Satish Kotha1 &
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  • Bret Larget1 

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When phylogenetic trees inferred from different genes are incongruent, several methods are available to reconcile gene trees and extract the shared phylogenetic information from the sequence data. Bayesian Concordance Analysis, implemented in BUCKy, aims to extract the vertical signal and to infer clusters of genes that share the same tree topology. The new version of BUCKy includes a quartet-based estimate of the species tree with branch lengths in coalescent units.

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    Cécile Ané, Colin Dewey, Satish Kotha & Bret Larget

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Ané, C., Dewey, C., Kotha, S. et al. Gene tree reconciliation: new developments in Bayesian concordance analysis with BUCKy. Nat Prec (2010). https://doi.org/10.1038/npre.2010.4625.1

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Keywords

  • iEvoBio
  • concordance
  • discordance
  • coalescent
  • species tree
  • gene tree
  • bucky
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