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Highly incomplete taxa can rescue phylogenetic analyses from the negative impacts of limited taxon sampling
John J. Wiens, Jonathan Tiu
Department of Neurology
Neurofibromatosis (NF) Center
Division of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation (Neuro)
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Added Taxa
25%
Bayesian Analysis
25%
Bayesian Probability
25%
Best Solution
25%
Data Cell
25%
DNA Sequencing
25%
Likelihood Analysis
25%
Missing Data
100%
Negative Impact
100%
Parsimony
25%
Phylogenetic Accuracy
50%
Phylogenetic Analysis
100%
Phylogenetic Methods
25%
Phylogenetic Relationship
25%
Phylogeny
75%
Simulation Study
25%
Small Data
25%
Species Determination
25%
Taxon Sampling
100%
Vertebrate Species
25%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Cladistics
100%
DNA Sequence
5%
Solution and Solubility
5%
Taxon
100%
Immunology and Microbiology
Cladistics
100%
DNA Sequence
5%
Solution and Solubility
5%
Taxon
100%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Biological Sciences
33%
Branches
33%
Cladistics
100%