Increased Taxon Sampling Is Advantageous for Phylogenetic Inference

For most realistic situations, phylogenetic reconstruction will be negligibly affected by substitution rate, and that taxon addition will have an effect at least equal to increasing sequence length. Substitution rate will primarily be an important factor in phylogenetic analyses if very slow or very...

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Veröffentlicht in:Systematic biology 2002-08, Vol.51 (4), p.664-671
Hauptverfasser: Pollock, David D., Zwickl, Derrick J., McGuire, Jimmy A., Hillis, David M., Crandall, Keith
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Zusammenfassung:For most realistic situations, phylogenetic reconstruction will be negligibly affected by substitution rate, and that taxon addition will have an effect at least equal to increasing sequence length. Substitution rate will primarily be an important factor in phylogenetic analyses if very slow or very fast evolving sequences are selected--a point well understood by most practicing systematists.
ISSN:1063-5157
1076-836X
DOI:10.1080/10635150290102357