Figure 6.

Performance of Csűrös, RG, Dollo parsimony, and EREM methods for the four-taxa case under intron loss rate variation with loss rates given by a standard gamma distribution with indicated alpha value, in which 30% or 70% of introns are lost along each external branch. The actual number of simulated ancestral intron numbers is 1,000; thus, both Csűrös and Dollo methods underestimate ancestral density under all cases. The relevant phylogeny is given in Additional file 2.

Stajich et al. Genome Biology 2007 8:R223   doi:10.1186/gb-2007-8-10-r223
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