4.6 Article

Detection and Polarization of Introgression in a Five-Taxon Phylogeny

Journal

SYSTEMATIC BIOLOGY
Volume 64, Issue 4, Pages 651-662

Publisher

OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/sysbio/syv023

Keywords

ABBA-BABA; D-statistics; genomics; hybridization; incomplete lineage sorting; introgression; phylogenetics; phylogenomics

Funding

  1. National Science Foundation [MCB-1127059]

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When multiple speciation events occur rapidly in succession, discordant genealogies due to incomplete lineage sorting (ILS) can complicate the detection of introgression. Avariety of methods, including theD-statistic (a.k.a. the ABBA-BABA test), have been proposed to infer introgression in the presence of ILS for a four-taxon clade. However, no integrated method exists to detect introgression using allelic patterns for more complex phylogenies. Here we explore the issues associated with previous systems of applying D-statistics to a larger tree topology, and propose new D-FOIL tests as an integrated framework to infer both the taxa involved in and the direction of introgression for a symmetric five-taxon phylogeny. Using theory and simulations, we show that the D-FOIL statistics correctly identify the introgression donor and recipient lineages, even at lowrates of introgression. D-FOIL is also shown to have extremely low false-positive rates. The D-FOIL tests are computationally inexpensive to calculate and can easily be applied to phylogenomic data sets, both genome-wide and in windows of the genome. In addition, we explore both the principles and problems of introgression detection in even more complex phylogenies.

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