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wQFM: Statistically Consistent Genome-scale Species Tree Estimation from Weighted Quartets
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Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology
Published InbioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
Year2020
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Abstract
Abstract Motivation Species tree estimation from genes sampled from throughout the whole genome is complicated due to the gene tree-species tree discordance . Incomplete lineage sorting (ILS) is one of the most frequent causes for this discordance, where alleles can coexist in populations for periods that may span several speciation events. Quartet-based summary methods for estimating species trees from a collection of gene trees are becoming popular due to their high accuracy and statistical guarantee under ILS. Generating quartets with appropriate weights, where weights correspond to the relative importance of quartets, and subsequently amalgamating the weighted quartets to infer a single coherent species tree allows for a statistically consistent way of estimating species trees. However, handling weighted quartets is challenging.…
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