Abstract

These recommendations, taken at face val? ue, appear to be in direct conflict with re? gard to advice on taxon The pa? pers in this issue extend these studies and modify these recommendations on the ba? sis of analyses of real data sets (Soltis et al., 1998; Poe, 1998), simulations (Graybeal, 1998), and theoretical considerations (Kim, 1998). One conclusion from reading these papers is that whether increased taxonom? ic sampling helps or hinders the process of accurate phylogenetic estimation depends to a great extent on how accuracy is eval? uated and what is meant by taxonomic sampling.

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