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  1. With the limited resources, Cecilia Banag and Sigrid Liede-Schumann, put together a nice set of classic gene markers from two of a flowering plant's genomes: rDNA spacer data from the biparentally inherited nucleome, and prospective intergenic spacer data from the (mostly) maternally inherited plastome. Which are here in a relative good fit, for a plant (plants never heard of Hennig, Platnick or Farris)
    #Phylogenetics #Tanglegrams
    (2/)

  2. With the limited resources, Cecilia Banag and Sigrid Liede-Schumann, put together a nice set of classic gene markers from two of a flowering plant's genomes: rDNA spacer data from the biparentally inherited nucleome, and prospective intergenic spacer data from the (mostly) maternally inherited plastome. Which are here in a relative good fit, for a plant (plants never heard of Hennig, Platnick or Farris)
    #Phylogenetics #Tanglegrams
    (2/)

  3. With the limited resources, Cecilia Banag and Sigrid Liede-Schumann, put together a nice set of classic gene markers from two of a flowering plant's genomes: rDNA spacer data from the biparentally inherited nucleome, and prospective intergenic spacer data from the (mostly) maternally inherited plastome. Which are here in a relative good fit, for a plant (plants never heard of Hennig, Platnick or Farris)
    #Phylogenetics #Tanglegrams
    (2/)

  4. With the limited resources, Cecilia Banag and Sigrid Liede-Schumann, put together a nice set of classic gene markers from two of a flowering plant's genomes: rDNA spacer data from the biparentally inherited nucleome, and prospective intergenic spacer data from the (mostly) maternally inherited plastome. Which are here in a relative good fit, for a plant (plants never heard of Hennig, Platnick or Farris)
    #Phylogenetics #Tanglegrams
    (2/)

  5. With the limited resources, Cecilia Banag and Sigrid Liede-Schumann, put together a nice set of classic gene markers from two of a flowering plant's genomes: rDNA spacer data from the biparentally inherited nucleome, and prospective intergenic spacer data from the (mostly) maternally inherited plastome. Which are here in a relative good fit, for a plant (plants never heard of Hennig, Platnick or Farris)
    #Phylogenetics #Tanglegrams
    (2/)

  6. One has to love #Phylogenomics and its fully resolved trees (first pic, based on a "supermatrix" combining complete plastomes, nrDNA and up to 500 nuclear loci)

    But it can be a quick spoiler to look at the data behind them
    (second pic; the authors and whoever is responsible for #PeerReview didn't bother to take the old "fragment" papers for serious)

    #Tanglegrams #Maples

  7. One has to love #Phylogenomics and its fully resolved trees (first pic, based on a "supermatrix" combining complete plastomes, nrDNA and up to 500 nuclear loci)

    But it can be a quick spoiler to look at the data behind them
    (second pic; the authors and whoever is responsible for #PeerReview didn't bother to take the old "fragment" papers for serious)

    #Tanglegrams #Maples

  8. One has to love #Phylogenomics and its fully resolved trees (first pic, based on a "supermatrix" combining complete plastomes, nrDNA and up to 500 nuclear loci)

    But it can be a quick spoiler to look at the data behind them
    (second pic; the authors and whoever is responsible for #PeerReview didn't bother to take the old "fragment" papers for serious)

    #Tanglegrams #Maples

  9. @smollestbunny @simon
    I'd call it fascinating, nice use of #tanglegrams
    Also reminds me of one of our #OldPosts at the Geneal. World Phylog. Networks
    A new playground for networks and exploratory data analysis
    phylonetworks.blogspot.com/201
    Why adding #networks and #EDA? Humans are notorious in mixing their geno- and lingotypes as soon as we hit the road (which we always loved to do, too)

    #PhyloNetworks

  10. @smollestbunny @simon
    I'd call it fascinating, nice use of #tanglegrams
    Also reminds me of one of our #OldPosts at the Geneal. World Phylog. Networks
    A new playground for networks and exploratory data analysis
    phylonetworks.blogspot.com/201
    Why adding #networks and #EDA? Humans are notorious in mixing their geno- and lingotypes as soon as we hit the road (which we always loved to do, too)

    #PhyloNetworks

  11. @smollestbunny @simon
    I'd call it fascinating, nice use of #tanglegrams
    Also reminds me of one of our #OldPosts at the Geneal. World Phylog. Networks
    A new playground for networks and exploratory data analysis
    phylonetworks.blogspot.com/201
    Why adding #networks and #EDA? Humans are notorious in mixing their geno- and lingotypes as soon as we hit the road (which we always loved to do, too)

    #PhyloNetworks

  12. @smollestbunny @simon
    I'd call it fascinating, nice use of #tanglegrams
    Also reminds me of one of our #OldPosts at the Geneal. World Phylog. Networks
    A new playground for networks and exploratory data analysis
    phylonetworks.blogspot.com/201
    Why adding #networks and #EDA? Humans are notorious in mixing their geno- and lingotypes as soon as we hit the road (which we always loved to do, too)

    #PhyloNetworks

  13. @smollestbunny @simon
    I'd call it fascinating, nice use of #tanglegrams
    Also reminds me of one of our #OldPosts at the Geneal. World Phylog. Networks
    A new playground for networks and exploratory data analysis
    phylonetworks.blogspot.com/201
    Why adding #networks and #EDA? Humans are notorious in mixing their geno- and lingotypes as soon as we hit the road (which we always loved to do, too)

    #PhyloNetworks