EM for phylogenetic topology reconstruction on non-homogeneous data
Abstract
Background: The reconstruction of the phylogenetic tree topology of four taxa is, still nowadays, one of the main challenges in phylogenetics. Its difficulties lie in considering not too restrictive evolutionary models, and correctly dealing with the long-branch attraction problem. The correct reconstruction of 4-taxon trees is crucial for making quartet-based methods work and being able to recover large phylogenies. Results: In this paper we consider an expectation-maximization method for maximizing the likelihood of (time nonhomogeneous) evolutionary Markov models on trees. We study its success on reconstructing 4-taxon topologies and its performance as input method in quartet-based phylogenetic reconstruction methods such as QFIT and QuartetSuite. Our results show that the method proposed here outperforms neighbor-joining and the usual (time-homogeneous continuous-time) maximum likelihood methods on 4-leaved trees with among-lineage instantaneous rate heterogeneity, and perform similarly to usual continuous-time maximum-likelihood when data satisfies the assumptions of both methods. Conclusions: The method presented in this paper is well suited for reconstructing the topology of any number of taxa via quartet-based methods and is highly accurate, specially regarding largely divergent trees and time nonhomogeneous data.
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@article{arxiv.1311.5557,
title = {EM for phylogenetic topology reconstruction on non-homogeneous data},
author = {Esther Ibáñez and Marta Casanellas},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1311.5557},
year = {2014}
}
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1 main file: 6 Figures and 2 Tables. 1 Additional file with 2 Figures and 2 Tables. To appear in "BCM Evolutionary Biology"