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Why concatenation fails in the anomaly zone
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2017
bioRxiv
pre-print
Genome-scale sequencing has been of great benefit in recovering species trees, but has not provided final answers. Despite the rapid accumulation of molecular sequences, resolving short and deep branches of the tree of life has remained a challenge, and has prompted the development of new strategies that can make the best use of available data. One such strategy - the concatenation of gene alignments - can be successful when coupled with many tree estimation methods, but has also been shown to
doi:10.1101/116509
fatcat:6d6ny64ksbf7ffwrfyzosepffq