Fishing for significance in phylogenies: too many alternatives for the same outcome, or an appeal to Journal editors

IF 0.2 Q4 EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY Ideas in Ecology and Evolution Pub Date : 2014-02-25 DOI:10.4033/IEE.V7I1.5076
J. Chiapella, J. Kuhl, P. Demaio, L. Amarilla
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The ever increasing number of computer programs developed for phylogenetic research does not necessarily facilitate the construction of biologically relevant phylogenies. Regardless of the algorithm utilized by new software, the vast majority result in treelike graphs. We suggest that a new, more inclusive framework for phylogenetic studies needs to be developed, which includes trees as an alternative in the absence of conflicting signals in the sequence data set. Conflicts are caused by noisy phylogenetic signal deriving from hybridization, allopolyploidy and lateral gene transfer—biological processes that undermine the construction of simple dichotomic bifurcating graphs. A robust framework for determining biologically relevant phylogenetic relationships should include quality analysis of the phylogenetic signal, a thorough determination of homology, analyses for phylogenetic networks, and exploration of the data for character or tree conflicts.
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在系统发育中寻找意义:相同的结果有太多的选择,或者向期刊编辑发出呼吁
为系统发育研究而开发的计算机程序数量不断增加,但并不一定有助于构建与生物学相关的系统发育系统。无论新软件使用何种算法,绝大多数结果都是树形图。我们建议需要开发一个新的,更具包容性的系统发育研究框架,其中包括树作为在序列数据集中没有冲突信号的替代方案。冲突是由杂交、异源多倍体和横向基因转移生物学过程产生的噪声系统发育信号引起的,这些信号破坏了简单二分类分岔图的构建。确定生物学相关的系统发育关系的健全框架应该包括系统发育信号的质量分析,同源性的彻底确定,系统发育网络的分析,以及特征或树冲突数据的探索。
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