Digest: Resolving phylogenomic conflicts in characiform fishes

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Recommended citation: Montero-Mendieta, S. & Dheer, A. (2019). Digest: Resolving phylogenomic conflicts in characiform fishes. Evolution, 73-2: 416–418 https://doi.org/10.1111/evo.13666

How can taxonomists best resolve the challenge of curating and analyzing large phylogenomic datasets that produce incongruent but highly supported topologies? Betancur-R et al. used a recently established hypothesis-testing procedure on a large dataset of genes and species to study the evolutionary relationships of characiform fishes, finding that past conclusions of non-monophyly may have been problematic and establishing monophyly with high confidence. The new findings highlight the importance of using dense taxon sampling to resolve conflicting relationships with phylogenomic data.

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