On the variance of internode distance under the multispecies coalescent

12/20/2018
by   Sebastien Roch, et al.
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We consider the problem of estimating species trees from unrooted gene tree topologies in the presence of incomplete lineage sorting, a common phenomenon that creates gene tree heterogeneity in multilocus datasets. One popular class of reconstruction methods in this setting is based on internode distances, i.e. the average graph distance between pairs of species across gene trees. While statistical consistency in the limit of large numbers of loci has been established in some cases, little is known about the sample complexity of such methods. Here we make progress on this question by deriving a lower bound on the worst-case variance of internode distance which depends linearly on the corresponding graph distance in the species tree. We also discuss some algorithmic implications.

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