RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Empirical Analysis of Phylogenetic Quasi-Terraces JF bioRxiv FD Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory SP 810309 DO 10.1101/810309 A1 Paula Breitling A1 Alexandros Stamatakis A1 Olga Chernomor A1 Ben Bettisworth A1 Lukasz Reszczynski YR 2019 UL http://biorxiv.org/content/early/2019/10/18/810309.abstract AB Terraces in phylogenetic tree space are, among other things, important for the design of tree space search strategies. While the phenomenon of phylogenetic terraces is already known for unlinked partition models on partitioned phylogenomic data sets, it has not yet been studied if an analogous structure is present under linked and scaled partition models. To this end, we analyze aspects such as the log-likelihood distributions, likelihood-based significance tests, and nearest neighborhood interchanges on the trees residing on a terrace and compare their distributions among unlinked, linked, and scaled partition models. Our study shows that there exists a terrace-like structure under linked and scaled partition models as well. We denote this phenomenon as quasi-terrace. Therefore quasi-terraces should be taken into account in the design of tree search algorithms as well as when reporting results on ‘the’ final tree topology in empirical phylogenetic studies.