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Recent progress on methods for estimating and updating large phylogenies
Paul Zaharias,
Tandy Warnow
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Analytical Challenges
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Assembled Genomes
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Biological Processes
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Biologists
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Complex pipeline
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Computational Challenges
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Deep Phylogeny
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Divide-and-conquer
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Estimation Method
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Gene Duplication
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Gene Loss
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Gene Tree
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Genome Phylogeny
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Genomic Population Structure
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Highly Accurate
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Incomplete Lineage Sorting
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Large Trees
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Lineage Genes
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Long Genes
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Microbial Pathogens
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Multilocus Approach
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Multiple Sequence Alignment
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Phylogeny
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Phylogeny Estimation
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Recent Advances
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Sequence Data
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Sequenced Genomes
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Species Tree
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Immunology and Microbiology
Biological Phenomena and Functions Concerning the Entire Organism
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Cladistics
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Gene Duplication
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Gene Loss
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Infectious Agent
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Lineages
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Population Structure
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Sequence Alignment
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Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Biological Phenomena and Functions Concerning the Entire Organism
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Cladistics
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Gene Duplication
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Gene Loss
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Genomics
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Infectious Agent
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Population Structure
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Sequence Alignment
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Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Biologists
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Cladistics
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Gene Duplication
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Lineages
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Population Structure
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Sequence Alignment
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