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从分子序列估计分歧时间。

Estimating divergence dates from molecular sequences.

作者信息

Rambaut A, Bromham L

机构信息

Department of Zoology, University of Oxford.

出版信息

Mol Biol Evol. 1998 Apr;15(4):442-8. doi: 10.1093/oxfordjournals.molbev.a025940.

Abstract

The ability to date the time of divergence between lineages using molecular data provides the opportunity to answer many important questions in evolutionary biology. However, molecular dating techniques have previously been criticized for failing to adequately account for variation in the rate of molecular evolution. We present a maximum-likelihood approach to estimating divergence times that deals explicitly with the problem of rate variation. This method has many advantages over previous approaches including the following: (1) a rate constancy test excludes data for which rate heterogeneity is detected; (2) date estimates are generated with confidence intervals that allow the explicit testing of hypotheses regarding divergence times; and (3) a range of sequences and fossil dates are used, removing the reliance on a single calculated calibration rate. We present tests of the accuracy of our method, which show it to be robust to the effects of some modes of rate variation. In addition, we test the effect of substitution model and length of sequence on the accuracy of the dating technique. We believe that the method presented here offers solutions to many of the problems facing molecular dating and provides a platform for future improvements to such analyses.

摘要

利用分子数据确定谱系间分化时间的能力为解答进化生物学中的许多重要问题提供了契机。然而,分子定年技术此前一直受到批评,因为它未能充分考虑分子进化速率的变化。我们提出了一种最大似然法来估计分化时间,该方法明确处理了速率变化问题。与先前的方法相比,这种方法有许多优点,包括:(1)速率恒定检验排除了检测到速率异质性的数据;(2)生成的日期估计值带有置信区间,允许对关于分化时间的假设进行明确检验;(3)使用了一系列序列和化石日期,消除了对单一计算校准速率的依赖。我们展示了对我们方法准确性的测试,结果表明它对某些速率变化模式的影响具有稳健性。此外,我们测试了替代模型和序列长度对定年技术准确性的影响。我们相信,这里提出的方法为分子定年面临的许多问题提供了解决方案,并为未来改进此类分析提供了一个平台。

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