Martin Lott

Details der Publikationsliste

Zeitraum

2000 - 2009

Anzahl

9

Co-Autoren

Inferring polyploid phylogenies from multiply-labeled gene trees (2009)

Lott, Martin, Spillner, Andreas, Huber, Katharina T, Petri, Anna, Oxelman, Bengt, Moulton, Vincent

Abstract Background Gene trees that arise in the context of reconstructing the evolutionary history of polyploid species are often multiply-labeled, that is, the same leaf label can occur several...

Identifying recombinants in human and primate immunodeficiency virus sequence alignments using quartet scanning (2009)

Lemey, Philippe, Lott, Martin, Martin, Darren P, Moulton, Vincent

Abstract Background Recombination has a profound impact on the evolution of viruses, but characterizing recombination patterns in molecular sequences remains a challenging endeavor. Despite its...

Identifying recombinants in human and primate immunodeficiency virus sequence alignments using quartet scanning (2009)

Lott, Martin, Martin, Darren P, Moulton, Vincent

Background: Recombination has a profound impact on the evolution of viruses, but characterizing recombination patterns in molecular sequences remains a challenging endeavor. Despite its importance in...

PADRE: a package for analyzing and displaying reticulate evolution (2009)

Lott, Martin, Spillner, Andreas, Huber, Katharina T., Moulton, Vincent

Summary: Recent advances in gene sequencing for polyploid species, coupled with standard phylogenetic tree reconstruction, leads to gene trees in which the same species can label several leaves. Such...

Reconstructing the Evolutionary History of Polyploids From Multi-labelled Trees (2006)

Huber, Katharina T., Oxelman, Bengt, Lott, Martin, Moulton, Vincent

In recent studies, phylogenetic networks have been derived from so-called multi-labelled trees in order to understand the origins of certain polyploids. Although the trees used in these studies were...

Reconstructing the Evolutionary History of Polyploids from Multilabeled Trees (2006)

Huber, Katharina T., Oxelman, Bengt, Lott, Martin, Moulton, Vincent

In recent studies, phylogenetic networks have been derived from so-called multilabeled trees in order to understand the origins of certain polyploids. Although the trees used in these studies were...