1. What are the contributions in "Phylogenetic tree building in the genomic age" ?
Here the authors discuss the major steps of phylogenetic analysis, including identification of orthologous genes or proteins, multiple sequence alignment and choice of substitution models and inference methodologies.
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2. What is the way to align a protein sequence?
When aligning protein-coding DNA sequences, the nucleotides naturally evolve as codon triplets rather than as single nucleotides.
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3. What is the common method used to attach support values for a tree?
The bootstrap is often used to attach support values for clades (as opposed to the whole tree): the support for a clade is the frequency at which the clade is recovered following phylogenetic tree reconstruction based on the bootstrap datasets.
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4. What has been the strategy to address this issue so far?
The strategy adopted toaddress this issue so far has been to remove data (taxa or genes) or to attempt to reduce other related problems such as among-site heterogeneity.
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