@article {7812, title = {Sequence alignment, parameter sensitivity, and the phylogenetic analysis of molecular data}, journal = {Systematic Biology}, volume = {44}, number = {3}, year = {1995}, note = {PDF}, pages = {321-331}, keywords = {alignment, congruence, phylogenetics, poy, sensitivity, support}, author = {Wheeler, Ward C.} } @article {7421, title = {Simultaneous analysis of the basal lineages of Hymenoptera (Insecta) using sensitivity analysis}, journal = {Cladistics}, volume = {18}, number = {5}, year = {2002}, note = {PDFTimes Cited: 18ArticleEnglishCited References Count: 88612el}, month = {OCT}, pages = {455-484}, abstract = {The first simultaneous analysis of molecular and morphological data of basal hymenopterans that includes exemplars from all families is presented. DNA sequences (of approximately 2000-2700 by for each taxon) from the nuclear genes 18S and 285 and the mitochondrial genes 16S and CO1 have been sequenced for 39 taxa (four outgroup taxa, 29 symphytans, and six apocritans). These DNA sequences and 236 morphological characters from Vihelmsen [Zool. J. Linnean Soc. 131 (2001) 393] were analyzed separately as well as simultaneously. All analyses were performed on unaligned sequences, using the optimization alignment (= direct optimization) method. Sensitivity analysis sensu Wheeler [Syst. Biol. 44 (1995) 321] was applied by analyzing the data under nine different combinations of analysis parameter values. The superfamily level relationships of basal hymenopterans as proposed by Vilhelmsen [Zool. J. Linnean Soc. 131 (2001) 393] and Ronquist et al. [Zool. Scr. 28 (1999) 13] are mostly confirmed, except that Pamphilioidea is the sister group to Tenthredinoidea s.l. and that Anaxyelidae (i.e., Syntexis libocedrii) and Siricidae are supported as a monophyletic group, partly reestablishing the traditional concept of Siricoidea. The resulting hypothesis that best represents the combined evidence from morphology and DNA. sequences is (Xyeloidea (Tenthredinoidea s.l. Pamphilioidea) (Cephoidea (Siricoidea (Xiphydrioidea (Orussidae Apocrita))))), with Siricoidea = Anaxyelidae + Siricidae. The phylogenetic system within Tenthredinoidea s.l., derived from the combined evidence, is (Blasticotomidae (Tenthredinidae including Diprionidae (Cimbicidae (Argidae Pergidae)))). (C) 2002 Elsevier Science (USA). All rights reserved.}, keywords = {alignment, congruence, direct optimization, morphology, mtDNA, optimization, phylogenetics, poy, sensitivity}, url = {://000179061500001}, author = {Schulmeister, S. and Wheeler, W. C. and Carpenter, J. M.} } @article {6307, title = {Phylogenetics of the lizard genus Tropidurus (Squamata : Tropiduridae : Tropidurinae): Direct optimization, descriptive efficiency, and sensitivity analysis of congruence between molecular data and morphology}, journal = {Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution}, volume = {21}, number = {3}, year = {2001}, note = {PDF}, month = {DEC}, pages = {352-371}, abstract = {By use of the technique of direct optimization the phylogenetics of the cis-Andean lizard genus Tropidurus were examined on the basis of both molecular (ca. 1.04 kb of sequences from 12S rDNA, valine tDNA, and 16S rDNA) and morphological (93 characters) data. Although equal weighting of all parsimony cost functions logically must maximize descriptive efficiency and explanatory power of all evidence, a sensitivity analysis demonstrated that equal weighting of indels, transitions, transversions, and morphological change provided the most congruent solution between the molecular and the morphological data partitions. The position of Uranoscodon is resolved as the sister taxon of the remaining members of the Tropidurinae. Plica, Uracentron, and Strobilurus, previously considered synonyms of Tropidurus, are resurrected; the group of these three genera form the sister taxon of the former Tropidurus nanuzae group (herein named Eurolophosaurus) plus Tropidurus sensu stricto (composed of the T. bogerti, T. semitaeniatus, T. spinulosus, and T. torquatus groups, herein diagnosed). (C) 2001 Elsevier Science.}, keywords = {alignment, phylogenetics, poy, sensitivity}, url = {://000173251300003}, author = {Frost, Darrel R. and Rodrigues, Miguel T. and Grant, Taran and Titus, Tom A.} }