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A Practical Guide to Phylogenetics for Nonexperts
Published on: February 5, 2014
Generation of accurate, expandable phylogenomic trees with uDance
Metin Balaban1, Yueyu Jiang2, Qiyun Zhu3,4
1Bioinformatics and Systems Biology Graduate Program, University of California San Diego, La Jolla, CA, USA.
Abstract:
Phylogenetic trees provide a framework for organizing evolutionary histories across the tree of life and aid downstream comparative analyses such as metagenomic identification. Methods that rely on single-marker genes such as 16S rRNA have produced trees of limited accuracy with hundreds of thousands of organisms, whereas methods that use genome-wide data are not scalable to large numbers of genomes. We introduce updating trees using divide-and-conquer (uDance), a method that enables updatable genome-wide inference using a divide-and-conquer strategy that refines different parts of the tree independently and can build off of existing trees, with high accuracy and scalability. With uDance, we infer a species tree of roughly 200,000 genomes using 387 marker genes, totaling 42.5 billion amino acid residues.
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