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估计同义替换率和非同义替换率。

Estimating synonymous and nonsynonymous substitution rates.

作者信息

Muse S V

机构信息

Department of Biology, Pennsylvania State University, University Park 16802, USA.

出版信息

Mol Biol Evol. 1996 Jan;13(1):105-14. doi: 10.1093/oxfordjournals.molbev.a025549.

Abstract

Partitioning the total substitution rate into synnonymous and nonsynonymous components is a key aspect of many analyses in molecular evolution. Numerous methods exist for estimating these rates. However, until recently none of the estimation procedures were based on a sound statistical footing. In this paper, the evolutionary model of Muse and Gaut (1994) is used as the basis for two sets of parameters quantifying silent and replacement substitution rates. The parameters are shown to be equal when the four nucleotides are equally frequent and unequal otherwise. Maximum-likelihood estimation of these parameters is described, and the performance of these estimates is compared to that of existing estimation procedures. It is shown that the estimates of Nei and Gojobori (1986) are not unbiased for either set of parameters, although they provide very good estimates for one set as long as sequence divergence is not too high. However, some disturbing properties are found for the Nei and Gojobori estimates. In particular, it is shown that the expected value of the Nei and Gojobori estimate of silent substitution rate is a function of both the silent and replacement substitution rates. The maximum-likelihood estimates have no such problems.

摘要

将总替换率划分为同义替换和非同义替换成分是分子进化中许多分析的关键环节。存在多种估计这些速率的方法。然而,直到最近,没有一种估计程序是基于坚实的统计基础。在本文中,缪斯和高特(1994)的进化模型被用作两组量化沉默替换率和替换替换率参数的基础。当四种核苷酸频率相等时,这些参数相等,否则不相等。描述了这些参数的最大似然估计,并将这些估计的性能与现有估计程序的性能进行了比较。结果表明,内和古乔博里(1986)的估计对于任何一组参数都不是无偏的,尽管只要序列分歧不太高,它们为一组参数提供了非常好的估计。然而,发现内和古乔博里估计存在一些令人不安的特性。特别是,结果表明,内和古乔博里沉默替换率估计的期望值是沉默替换率和替换替换率两者的函数。最大似然估计没有这样的问题。

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