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Utility of characters evolving at diverse rates of evolution to resolve quartet trees with unequal branch lengths: analytical predictions of long-branch effects

机译:角色以不同的进化速率进化以解析具有不等分支长度的四方树的效用:长分支效应的分析预测

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Background The detection and avoidance of “long-branch effects” in phylogenetic inference represents a longstanding challenge for molecular phylogenetic investigations. A consequence of parallelism and convergence, long-branch effects arise in phylogenetic inference when there is unequal molecular divergence among lineages, and they can positively mislead inference based on parsimony especially, but also inference based on maximum likelihood and Bayesian approaches. Long-branch effects have been exhaustively examined by simulation studies that have compared the performance of different inference methods in specific model trees and branch length spaces. Results In this paper, by generalizing the phylogenetic signal and noise analysis to quartets with uneven subtending branches, we quantify the utility of molecular characters for resolution of quartet phylogenies via parsimony. Our quantification incorporates contributions toward the correct tree from either signal or homoplasy (i.e. “the right result for either the right reason or the wrong reason”). We also characterize a highly conservative lower bound of utility that incorporates contributions to the correct tree only when they correspond to true, unobscured parsimony-informative sites (i.e. “the right result for the right reason”). We apply the generalized signal and noise analysis to classic quartet phylogenies in which long-branch effects can arise due to unequal rates of evolution or an asymmetrical topology. Application of the analysis leads to identification of branch length conditions in which inference will be inconsistent and reveals insights regarding how to improve sampling of molecular loci and taxa in order to correctly resolve phylogenies in which long-branch effects are hypothesized to exist. Conclusions The generalized signal and noise analysis provides analytical prediction of utility of characters evolving at diverse rates of evolution to resolve quartet phylogenies with unequal branch lengths. The analysis can be applied to identifying characters evolving at appropriate rates to resolve phylogenies in which long-branch effects are hypothesized to occur.
机译:背景技术系统发育推断中“长分支效应”的检测和避免是分子系统发育研究的长期挑战。并行性和收敛性的结果是,在谱系间存在不相等的分子差异时,系统发育推断会产生长分支效应,尤其是可以基于简约性误导推断,但也可能基于最大似然和贝叶斯方法误导推断。模拟研究已详尽检查了长分支效应,该研究比较了特定模型树和分支长度空间中不同推理方法的性能。结果在本文中,通过将系统发育信号和噪声分析推广到具有对接不均匀分支的四重奏,我们量化了分子特征通过简约性解析四重奏系统发育的效用。我们的量化结合了信号或同态对正确树的贡献(即“由于正确的原因或错误的原因而获得的正确结果”)。我们还刻画了一个高度保守的效用下限,该效用下限仅在它们对应于真实,清晰的简约信息站点(即“出于正确原因的正确结果”)时才对正确的树做出贡献。我们将广义的信号和噪声分析应用于经典的四重奏系统发育中,其中由于不相等的进化速率或不对称的拓扑结构可能会产生长分支效应。分析的应用导致了对分支长度条件的识别,在这些条件下推断将不一致,并揭示了有关如何改善分子基因座和分类单元采样以正确解析假设存在长分支效应的系统发育的见识。结论广义信号和噪声分析提供了分析以不同进化速率进化的角色的效用的解析预测,以解决具有不等分支长度的四重奏系统发育。该分析可用于识别以适当速率进化的字符,以解决假设发生了长分支效应的系统发育。

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