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Sampling diverse characters improves phylogenies: craniodental and postcranial characters of vertebrates often imply different trees

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Morphological cladograms of vertebrates are often inferred from greater numbers of characters describing the skull and teeth than from postcranial characters. This is either because the skull is believed to yield characters with a stronger phylogenetic signal (i.e., contain less homoplasy), because morphological variation therein is more readily atomized, or because craniodental material is more widely available (particularly in the palaeontological case). An analysis of 85 vertebrate datasets published between 2000 and 2013 confirms that craniodental characters are significantly more numerous than postcranial characters, but finds no evidence that levels of homoplasy differ in the two partitions. However, a new partition test based on tree-to-tree distances (as measured by Robinson Foulds metric) rather than tree length reveals that relationships inferred from the partitions are significantly different about one time in three, much more often than expected. Such differences may reflect...
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