@namraf64 @BinfoTrends (2/2) Critical question for any distance matrix is: does it reflect the reticulations? Some do, eg. multicopy nuclear spacer data, here's a take: https://t.co/AjXTSlFxNd). Maybe there are whole genome datasets that do, too: just poin
100 @researchgatereads may be not that much for an #openaccess (and #opendata) paper but an intersting surge of interest for a "gap-stop study" (https://t.co/jOR7UdpfhL) published 12 years ago https://t.co/G27eFZLsqn [1/6]
@CUH_Research @Peer__Reviewer @BioMedCentral @SpringerNature PS This BMC paper (https://t.co/yZcijhmnIy) got through, because we challenged both reviewers' competence and protested against the editor's decision to reject. Second protest (https://t.co/y27sV
@tarakarama86 @SimonJGreenhill @LinguList @anverkerk A (maybe too alien?) example we did a decade ago to test the fit of different data/distance transformation functions for pretty complex molecular signals (intra-individual polymorphism). One test was cor