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Animalparty (talk | contribs) Better to keep a redirect for now to well-developed article that significantly discusses this concept as well as lineage sorting. |
Restore the stub, as the redirect target, Coalescent theory, no longer explains incomplete lineage sorting, nor even mentions lineage sorting. |
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'''Incomplete lineage sorting''' is a characteristic of [[Phylogenetics|phylogenetic]] analysis where the [[Phylogenetic tree|tree]] produced by a single gene differs from the true, population or species level tree.<ref>{{Cite journal|last = Rogers|first = Jeffrey|last2 = Gibbs|first2 = Richard A.|date = 2014-05-01|title = Comparative primate genomics: emerging patterns of genome content and dynamics|url = http://www.nature.com/nrg/journal/v15/n5/fig_tab/nrg3707_F3.html|journal = Nature Reviews Genetics|language = en|volume = 15|issue = 5|pages = 347–359|doi = 10.1038/nrg3707}}</ref> |
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Revision as of 17:43, 25 May 2018
Incomplete lineage sorting is a characteristic of phylogenetic analysis where the tree produced by a single gene differs from the true, population or species level tree.[1]
- ^ Rogers, Jeffrey; Gibbs, Richard A. (2014-05-01). "Comparative primate genomics: emerging patterns of genome content and dynamics". Nature Reviews Genetics. 15 (5): 347–359. doi:10.1038/nrg3707.