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NANUQ: a method for inferring species networks from gene trees under the coalescent model

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ALGORITHMS FOR MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Volume 14, Issue 1, Pages -

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BMC
DOI: 10.1186/s13015-019-0159-2

Keywords

Hybridization; Network multispecies coalescent; Species network inference; Gene tree; Quartets; Level-1 network; NANUQ

Funding

  1. National Institutes of Health under the Joint DMS/NIGMS Initiative to Support Research at the Interface of the Biological and Mathematical Sciences [R01 GM117590]

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Species networks generalize the notion of species trees to allow for hybridization or other lateral gene transfer. Under the network multispecies coalescent model, individual gene trees arising from a network can have any topology, but arise with frequencies dependent on the network structure and numerical parameters. We propose a new algorithm for statistical inference of a level-1 species network under this model, from data consisting of gene tree topologies, and provide the theoretical justification for it. The algorithm is based on an analysis of quartets displayed on gene trees, combining several statistical hypothesis tests with combinatorial ideas such as a quartet-based intertaxon distance appropriate to networks, the NeighborNet algorithm for circular split systems, and the Circular Network algorithm for constructing a splits graph.

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