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Likelihood-Based Tests of Species Tree Hypotheses

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MOLECULAR BIOLOGY AND EVOLUTION
卷 40, 期 7, 页码 -

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/molbev/msad159

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maximum likelihood; phylogenomics; bootstrap; phylogenetic networks; multispecies coalescent

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Likelihood-based tests of phylogenetic trees are crucial in modern systematics. While many such tests exist for gene trees, there is a lack of comparable frameworks for testing species tree hypotheses. To address this, we derive likelihood-based approaches for testing species tree topologies using gene tree topologies as input. These tests leverage the statistical procedures of their gene tree-based counterparts and have been demonstrated with simulated and empirical data sets. We also introduce an open-source R package for conducting formal likelihood-based tests of species topologies.
Likelihood-based tests of phylogenetic trees are a foundation of modern systematics. Over the past decade, an enormous wealth and diversity of model-based approaches have been developed for phylogenetic inference of both gene trees and species trees. However, while many techniques exist for conducting formal likelihood-based tests of gene trees, such frameworks are comparatively underdeveloped and underutilized for testing species tree hypotheses. To date, widely used tests of tree topology are designed to assess the fit of classical models of molecular sequence data and individual gene trees and thus are not readily applicable to the problem of species tree inference. To address this issue, we derive several analogous likelihood-based approaches for testing topologies using modern species tree models and heuristic algorithms that use gene tree topologies as input for maximum likelihood estimation under the multispecies coalescent. For the purpose of comparing support for species trees, these tests leverage the statistical procedures of their original gene tree-based counterparts that have an extended history for testing phylogenetic hypotheses at a single locus. We discuss and demonstrate a number of applications, limitations, and important considerations of these tests using simulated and empirical phylogenomic data sets that include both bifurcating topologies and reticulate network models of species relationships. Finally, we introduce the open-source R package SpeciesTopoTestR (SpeciesTopology Tests in R) that includes a suite of functions for conducting formal likelihood-based tests of species topologies given a set of input gene tree topologies.

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