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DESCRIPTION:Multi-gene datasets used in phylogenetic analyses\, such as tho
 se produced by the sequence capture or target enrichment used in the Genom
 ics for Australian Plants: Australian Angiosperm Tree of Life project\, of
 ten show discordance between individual gene trees and between gene and sp
 ecies trees. This webinar will explore three different forms of discordanc
 e: deep coalescence\, paralogy\, and reticulation. In each case\, it will 
 consider underlying biological processes\, how discordance presents in the
  data\, and what bioinformatic or phylogenetic approaches and tools are av
 ailable to address these challenges. It will cover Yang and Smith paralogy
  resolution and general information on options for phylogenetic analysis.\
 n\n**Presenter:** Dr Alexander Schmidt-Lebuhn\, Centre for Australian Nati
 onal Biodiversity Research\, CSIRO\n\n**Date/time:** 20 May 2021 - 12:00-1
 3:00 AEST / 11:30 - 12:30 ACST / 10:00-11:00 AWST\n\n[**Register here**](h
 ttps://unimelb.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_cZVHIdKxST-6xyw4pg3B4g)
SUMMARY:WEBINAR: Conflict in multi-gene datasets: why it happens and what t
 o do about it - deep coalescence\, paralogy and reticulation
URL;VALUE=URI:https://www.biocommons.org.au/events/conflict-multigene-datas
 ets
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