A roadmap for global synthesis of the plant tree of life

Wolf L. Eiserhardt*, Alexandre Antonelli, Dominic J. Bennett, Laura R. Botigué, J. Gordon Burleigh, Steven Dodsworth, Brian J. Enquist, Félix Forest, Jan T. Kim, Alexey M. Kozlov, Ilia J. Leitch, Brian S. Maitner, Siavash Mirarab, William H. Piel, Oscar A. Pérez-Escobar, Lisa Pokorny, Carsten Rahbek, Brody Sandel, Stephen A. Smith, Alexandros StamatakisRutger A. Vos, Tandy Warnow, William J. Baker

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    Abstract

    Providing science and society with an integrated, up-to-date, high quality, open, reproducible and sustainable plant tree of life would be a huge service that is now coming within reach. However, synthesizing the growing body of DNA sequence data in the public domain and disseminating the trees to a diverse audience are often not straightforward due to numerous informatics barriers. While big synthetic plant phylogenies are being built, they remain static and become quickly outdated as new data are published and tree-building methods improve. Moreover, the body of existing phylogenetic evidence is hard to navigate and access for non-experts. We propose that our community of botanists, tree builders, and informaticians should converge on a modular framework for data integration and phylogenetic analysis, allowing easy collaboration, updating, data sourcing and flexible analyses. With support from major institutions, this pipeline should be re-run at regular intervals, storing trees and their metadata long-term. Providing the trees to a diverse global audience through user-friendly front ends and application development interfaces should also be a priority. Interactive interfaces could be used to solicit user feedback and thus improve data quality and to coordinate the generation of new data. We conclude by outlining a number of steps that we suggest the scientific community should take to achieve global phylogenetic synthesis.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)614-622
    Number of pages9
    JournalAmerican Journal of Botany
    Volume105
    Issue number3
    Early online date30 Mar 2018
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 10 May 2018

    Keywords

    • angiosperms
    • bryophytes
    • cyberinfrastructure
    • GenBank
    • land plant phylogeny
    • megaphylogenies
    • phylogenomics
    • phyloinformatics
    • pteridophytes
    • sampling

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