Continuous-time Markov chain as a generic trait-based evolutionary model

11/25/2021
by   Ali Amiryousefi, et al.
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More than ever, today we are left with the abundance of molecular data outpaced by the advancements of the phylogenomic methods. Especially in the case of presence of many genes over a set of species under the phylogeny question, more sophisticated methods than the crude way of concatenation is needed. In this letter, by placing the continuous-time Markov chain (CTMC) on the species set, I present a novel model for inferring the phylogeny, obtaining the network graph, or drawing the proximity conclusions. The rate of transition between states is calculated based on the binary character paths between each two species. This is the base for the pairwise distances between species. Next to its generic use, the formulation of the model allows the site-wise phylogenetic inference and a mathematically justified method of combining these information to form as big as the whole genome phylogenetic inference. Although based on the characters or traits, this model is inherently a distance method but its advantage to other methods of the same class is its ability to incorporate the information of all the other species in forming the pairwise distance between two them.

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