Bret R. Larget

Affiliations: 
University of Wisconsin, Madison, Madison, WI 
Area:
Statistics
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Ruiyan Luo grad student 2007 UW Madison
Soowan Sohn grad student 2007 UW Madison
Joungyoun Kim grad student 2008 UW Madison
Heejung Shim grad student 2010 UW Madison
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Beck JJ, Larget B, Waller DM. (2018) Phantom species: adjusting estimates of colonization and extinction for pseudo-turnover Oikos. 127: 1605-1618
Shim H, Larget B. (2017) BayesCAT: Bayesian co-estimation of alignment and tree. Biometrics
Alger SJ, Larget BR, Riters LV. (2016) A novel statistical method for behaviour sequence analysis and its application to birdsong. Animal Behaviour. 116: 181-193
Baum DA, Ané C, Larget B, et al. (2016) Statistical evidence for common ancestry: Application to primates. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution
Stenz N, Larget B, Baum DA, et al. (2015) Exploring tree-like and non-tree-like patterns using genome sequences: An example using the inbreeding plant species Arabidopsis thaliana (L.) Heynh. Systematic Biology
Wang Z, He Q, Larget B, et al. (2015) A multi-functional analyzer uses parameter constraints to improve the efficiency of model-based gene-set analysis Annals of Applied Statistics. 9: 225-246
Kim J, Larget B. (2014) Bayesian estimation of the phylogeography of African gorillas with genome-differentiated population trees. Biometrics. 70: 683-94
Larget B. (2013) The estimation of tree posterior probabilities using conditional clade probability distributions. Systematic Biology. 62: 501-11
Ronquist F, Teslenko M, van der Mark P, et al. (2012) MrBayes 3.2: efficient Bayesian phylogenetic inference and model choice across a large model space. Systematic Biology. 61: 539-42
Correa R, Stanga J, Larget B, et al. (2012) An assessment of transgenomics as a tool for identifying genes involved in the evolutionary differentiation of closely related plant species. The New Phytologist. 193: 494-503
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