Leaché, A. D., A. S. Chavez, L. N. Jones, J. A. Grummer, A. D. Gottscho, and C. W. Linkem. 2015. Phylogenomics of phrynosomatid lizards: conflicting signals from sequence capture versus restriction site associated DNA sequencing. Genome Biology and Evolution, doi:10.1093/gbe/evv026.
Patrick Gorring will be leading our discussion this week about conflicting signals from RADseq and sequence capture data in phrynosomatid lizards!
Patrick says:
I have chosen a paper that tackles a comparison of NGS datasets many are thinking about developing. This lizard study compares a conserved element capture approach with a ddRADseq approach to judge ability of the data to address hypotheses using a species tree framework. It gives us some fodder for discussion comparing datasets and touches on some new tree building methods.
We will be meeting at our regular noon o'clock in the Herbaria "Fishbowl" where snacks will be plentiful!
See you on Friday!
Patrick Gorring will be leading our discussion this week about conflicting signals from RADseq and sequence capture data in phrynosomatid lizards!
Patrick says:
I have chosen a paper that tackles a comparison of NGS datasets many are thinking about developing. This lizard study compares a conserved element capture approach with a ddRADseq approach to judge ability of the data to address hypotheses using a species tree framework. It gives us some fodder for discussion comparing datasets and touches on some new tree building methods.
We will be meeting at our regular noon o'clock in the Herbaria "Fishbowl" where snacks will be plentiful!
See you on Friday!
genome_biol_evol-2015-leacheě-706-19.pdf |