2024
DOI: 10.20944/preprints202309.0905.v2
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Reticulate Evolution: Detection and Utility in the Phylogenomics Era

Saelin Bjornson,
Heroen Verbruggen,
Nathan Upham
et al.

Abstract: Phylogenomics has enriched our understanding that the Tree of Life can have network-like or reticulate structures among some taxa and genes. Non-vertical modes of evolution—such as hybridization/introgression and horizontal gene transfer—deviate from a strictly bifurcating tree model, causing non-treelike patterns. Here, we present a brief overview of a phylogenomic workflow for inferring organismal histories and compare methods for detecting reticulate evolution. We discuss how the timing … Show more

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