Institute for Comparative Genomics, American Museum of Natural History, New York, NY, USA
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How Much Morphological Support is Needed to Change a
Phylogenomic Based Recalcitrant Node?
Author(s): Rob DeSalle*
In this paper we examine the relative contribution of information to nodes in a phylogenomic analysis combined with a morphological dataset.
We examine the behavior of branch support metrics using the partitioned Bremer support or PBS. This metric measure the contribution of a
data partition to a node in question and can be easily computed for likelihood (PLS) and parsimony (PBS). In addition, we use an artificial metric
associated with phylogenomic matrices that is similar to branch support that we call the “flip weight”. When two competing and incongruent
partitions are analyzed the flip weight is the weight of the weaker partition that results in a change in topology in a concatenated analysis. To
quantitate our observations about PBS, PLS and flip weight we use a specific case of a recalcitrant node in phylogenomic analysis – the sister of
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DOI:
10.37421/2329-9002.2022.10.252
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