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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Posts by Sungsik Kong
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/...
Phylogenetic networks empower biodiversity research https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40720655/
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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