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SUBMITTER: Bhardwaj G
PROVIDER: S-EPMC3325999 | biostudies-literature | 2012
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Bhardwaj Gaurav G Ko Kyung Dae KD Hong Yoojin Y Zhang Zhenhai Z Ho Ngai Lam NL Chintapalli Sree V SV Kline Lindsay A LA Gotlin Matthew M Hartranft David Nicholas DN Patterson Morgen E ME Dave Foram F Smith Evan J EJ Holmes Edward C EC Patterson Randen L RL van Rossum Damian B DB
PloS one 20120413 4
Both multiple sequence alignment and phylogenetic analysis are problematic in the "twilight zone" of sequence similarity (≤ 25% amino acid identity). Herein we explore the accuracy of phylogenetic inference at extreme sequence divergence using a variety of simulated data sets. We evaluate four leading multiple sequence alignment (MSA) methods (MAFFT, T-COFFEE, CLUSTAL, and MUSCLE) and six commonly used programs of tree estimation (Distance-based: Neighbor-Joining; Character-based: PhyML, RAxML, ...[more]