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18 June 2008 Assumption 0 Analysis: Comparative Phylogenetic Studies in the Age of Complexity
Daniel R. Brooks, Marco G. P. van Veller
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Abstract

Darwin's panoramic view of biology encompassed two metaphors: the phylogenetic tree, pointing to relatively linear (and divergent) complexity, and the tangled bank, pointing to reticulated (and convergent) complexity. The emergence of phylogenetic systematics half a century ago made it possible to investigate linear complexity in biology. Assumption 0, first proposed in 1986, is not needed for cases of simple evolutionary patterns, but must be invoked when there are complex evolutionary patterns whose hallmark is reticulated relationships. A corollary of Assumption 0, the duplication convention, was proposed in 1990, permitting standard phylogenetic systematic ontology to be used in discovering reticulated evolutionary histories. In 2004, a new algorithm, phylogenetic analysis for comparing trees (PACT), was developed specifically for use in analyses invoking Assumption 0. PACT can help discern complex evolutionary explanations for historical biogeographical, coevolutionary, phylogenetic, and tokogenetic processes.

Daniel R. Brooks and Marco G. P. van Veller "Assumption 0 Analysis: Comparative Phylogenetic Studies in the Age of Complexity," Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden 95(2), 201-223, (18 June 2008). https://doi.org/10.3417/2006017
Published: 18 June 2008
KEYWORDS
Assumption 0
biogeography
cladogeny
Coevolution
evolutionary complexity
horizontal transfer
hybridization
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