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Description
Collecting DNA sequence data is no longer a rate-limiting step in molecular phylogenetics. Yet for all its
promise, genome-scale phylogenetics is currently limited to unrealistically simple evolutionary models due to
computational constraints. My work would leverage the massive CPU/GPU resources on Blue Waters and newly
developed statistical models to explore codon-based Bayesian methods for resolving deep (inter-ordinal) branches in
the amphibian phylogeny with hundreds of genes. This research stands to make significant and impactful
contributions to our understanding of tetrapod relationships. But more broadly, the methods proposed here have the
potential to fundamentally change the ways that phylogeneticists analyze multi-gene data sets.
Status | Finished |
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Effective start/end date | 9/1/16 → 8/31/17 |
Funding
- University of Illinois: $50,000.00
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