Combining data in phylogenetic analysis.
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Huelsenbeck, JP; Bull, JJ; Cunningham, CW
Published in: Trends in ecology & evolution
April 1996
Systematists have access to multiple sources of character information in phylogenetic analysis. For example, it is not unusual to have nucleotide sequences from several different genes, or to have molecular and morphological data. How should diverse data be analyzed in phylogenetic analysis? Several methods have been proposed for the treatment of partitioned data: the total evidence, separate analysis, and conditional combination approaches. Here, we review some of the advantages and disadvantages of the different approaches, with special concentration on which methods help us to discern the evolutionary process and provide the most accurate estimates of phylogeny.
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Trends in ecology & evolution
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1872-8383
ISSN
0169-5347
Publication Date
April 1996
Volume
11
Issue
4
Start / End Page
152 / 158
Related Subject Headings
- Evolutionary Biology
- 41 Environmental sciences
- 31 Biological sciences
- 06 Biological Sciences
- 05 Environmental Sciences
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Huelsenbeck, J. P., Bull, J. J., & Cunningham, C. W. (1996). Combining data in phylogenetic analysis. Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 11(4), 152–158. https://doi.org/10.1016/0169-5347(96)10006-9
Huelsenbeck, J. P., J. J. Bull, and C. W. Cunningham. “Combining data in phylogenetic analysis.” Trends in Ecology & Evolution 11, no. 4 (April 1996): 152–58. https://doi.org/10.1016/0169-5347(96)10006-9.
Huelsenbeck JP, Bull JJ, Cunningham CW. Combining data in phylogenetic analysis. Trends in ecology & evolution. 1996 Apr;11(4):152–8.
Huelsenbeck, J. P., et al. “Combining data in phylogenetic analysis.” Trends in Ecology & Evolution, vol. 11, no. 4, Apr. 1996, pp. 152–58. Epmc, doi:10.1016/0169-5347(96)10006-9.
Huelsenbeck JP, Bull JJ, Cunningham CW. Combining data in phylogenetic analysis. Trends in ecology & evolution. 1996 Apr;11(4):152–158.
Published In
Trends in ecology & evolution
DOI
EISSN
1872-8383
ISSN
0169-5347
Publication Date
April 1996
Volume
11
Issue
4
Start / End Page
152 / 158
Related Subject Headings
- Evolutionary Biology
- 41 Environmental sciences
- 31 Biological sciences
- 06 Biological Sciences
- 05 Environmental Sciences