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The promise of composite likelihood for species-level phylogenomic inference Abstract. Species-level phylogenetic inference under the multispecies coalescent model remains challenging in the typical infe- rence frameworks (e.g., the

To complete the articles available so far, we have @lkubatko.bsky.social, @sungsik.bsky.social, Webb and Chen describing a new pseudolikelihood approach to species-tree inference that can accommodate SNP data and site-rate variation.

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doi.org/10.1093/evol...

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Phylogenetic networks empower biodiversity research | PNAS Reticulate evolution has long been recognized as a key mechanism that contributes to genetic and trait diversity. With the widespread availability ...

Advances in computational methods for inferring networks from #genome-scale data and guidelines for deriving biological insights from #phylogenetic networks www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...

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Phylogenetic networks empower biodiversity research | PNAS Reticulate evolution has long been recognized as a key mechanism that contributes to genetic and trait diversity. With the widespread availability ...

Phylogenetic networks empower biodiversity research | PNAS www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...

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Phylogenetic networks empower biodiversity research https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40720655/

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The promise of composite likelihood for species-level phylogenomic inference Abstract. Species-level phylogenetic inference under the multispecies coalescent model remains challenging in the typical infe- rence frameworks (e.g., the

Ever wondered how the tree of life is pieced together? Species-level phylogenetic inference remains challenging, but here @sungsik.bsky.social & co have developed a composite likelihood framework that handles SNP & multilocus data, improving species tree estimation!
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10 months ago 7 6 0 0

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Biomathematics for All! Online seminar with Daniel Cruz (UF) entitled "Topological data analysis of pattern formation in stem cell colonies."

πŸ“… Date: March 20, 1 PM PT (4 PM ET)
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Workshop on Molecular Evolution | Marine Biological Laboratory The workshop serves graduate students, postdocs, and established faculty from around the world seeking to apply the principles of molecular evolution to questions of anthropology, conservation genetic...

Applications are now open for the 2025 Workshop on Molecular Evolution (MOLE) at the Marine Biological Laboratory in *beautiful* Woods Hole, MA!

More info here: molevolworkshop.github.io

Apply here: www.mbl.edu/education/ad...

Application deadline: Jan. 29th

Workshop dates: May 22nd - June 1st

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@megdaly.bsky.social Hi Dr. Daly! Happy new year! ☺️

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