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Artifactual Phylogenies Caused by Correlated Distribution of Substitution Rates among Sites and Lineages: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
2007
Systematic Biology
Despite the advances in understanding molecular evolution, current phylogenetic methods barely take account of a fraction of the complexity of evolution. We are chiefly constrained by our incomplete knowledge of molecular evolutionary processes and the limits of computational power. These limitations lead to the establishment of either biologically simplistic models that rarely account for a fraction of the complexity involved or overfitting models that add little resolution to the problem.
doi:10.1080/10635150601175578
pmid:17366138
fatcat:5zonmjtnbzgpri2kskg7sajwf4