EcceTERA: Comprehensive gene tree-species tree reconciliation using parsimony

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Summary: A gene tree-species tree reconciliation explains the evolution of a gene tree within the species tree given a model of gene-family evolution. We describe ecceTERA, a program that implements a generic parsimony reconciliation algorithm, which accounts for gene duplication, loss and transfer (DTL) as well as speciation, involving sampled and unsampled lineages, within undated, fully dated or partially dated species trees. The ecceTERA reconciliation model and algorithm generalize or improve upon most published DTL parsimony algorithms for binary species trees and binary gene trees. Moreover, ecceTERA can estimate accurate species-tree aware gene trees using amalgamation.

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Jacox, E., Chauve, C., Szöllosi, G. J., Ponty, Y., & Scornavacca, C. (2016). EcceTERA: Comprehensive gene tree-species tree reconciliation using parsimony. Bioinformatics, 32(13), 2056–2058. https://doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/btw105

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