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This is the first book on "phylogenetic supertrees," a recent, but
controversial development for inferring evolutionary trees. Rather
than analyze the combined primary character data directly,
supertree construction proceeds by combining the tree topologies
derived from those data. This difference in strategy has allowed
for the exciting possibility of larger, more complete phylogenies
than are otherwise currently possible, with the potential to
revolutionize evolutionarily-based research. This book provides a
comprehensive look at supertrees, ranging from the methods used to
build supertrees to the significance of supertrees to bioinformatic
and biological research. Reviews of many the major supertree
methods are provided and four new techniques, including a Bayesian
implementation of supertrees, are described for the first time. The
far-reaching impact of supertrees on biological research is
highlighted both in general terms and through specific examples
from diverse clades such as flowering plants, even-toed ungulates,
and primates. The book also critically examines the many
outstanding challenges and problem areas for this relatively new
field, showing the way for supertree construction in the age of
genomics. Interdisciplinary contributions from the majority of the
leading authorities on supertree construction in all areas of the
bioinformatic community (biology, computer sciences, and
mathematics) will ensure that this book is a valuable reference
with wide appeal to anyone interested in phylogenetic inference.
This is the first book on "phylogenetic supertrees," a recent, but
controversial development for inferring evolutionary trees. Rather
than analyze the combined primary character data directly,
supertree construction proceeds by combining the tree topologies
derived from those data. This difference in strategy has allowed
for the exciting possibility of larger, more complete phylogenies
than are otherwise currently possible, with the potential to
revolutionize evolutionarily-based research. This book provides a
comprehensive look at supertrees, ranging from the methods used to
build supertrees to the significance of supertrees to bioinformatic
and biological research. Reviews of many the major supertree
methods are provided and four new techniques, including a Bayesian
implementation of supertrees, are described for the first time. The
far-reaching impact of supertrees on biological research is
highlighted both in general terms and through specific examples
from diverse clades such as flowering plants, even-toed ungulates,
and primates. The book also critically examines the many
outstanding challenges and problem areas for this relatively new
field, showing the way for supertree construction in the age of
genomics. Interdisciplinary contributions from the majority of the
leading authorities on supertree construction in all areas of the
bioinformatic community (biology, computer sciences, and
mathematics) will ensure that this book is a valuable reference
with wide appeal to anyone interested in phylogenetic inference.
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