Abstract
Choi and Kim (PNAS, 117: 3678-3686; first published February 4, 2020; https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1915766117) used the alignment-free Feature Frequency Profile (FFP) method to reconstruct a broad sketch of the tree of life based on proteome data from 4,023 taxa. The FFP-based reconstruction reports many relationships that strongly contradict the current consensus view of the tree of life and its accuracy has not been tested. Comparison of FFP with current standard approaches, such as concatenation and coalescence, using simulation analyses shows that FFP performs poorly. We conclude that the phylogeny of the tree of life reconstructed by Choi and Kim is suspect based on methodology as well as prior phylogenetic evidence.
Competing Interest Statement
The authors have declared no competing interest.