RSB Director's Seminar Series
Presented by ANU College of Science
The title of Professor Lanfear's seminar is Models and truth in phylogenomics
How do you estimate a good phylogeny? Phylogenetic trees form the backbone of much of our understanding of evolution, so it's important we try to get them right. Many of us had hoped that the recent deluge of sequence data would help to resolve most of the difficult branches in the tree of life, but this has rarely been the case. Debates rage on, often fueled by the observation that small changes in models or data can lead to dramatically different conclusions. In this talk, I'll introduce a number of attempts we've made to improve phylogenetic inference, as well as our plans for the future.
Hope to see you there.
Location
Room: Eucalyptus Seminar Room, Level 2
Speakers
- Professor Robert Lanfear
Contact
- Robert Lanfear