Abstract

New contributions toward generalizing evolutionary models expand greatly our ability to analyze complex evolutionary characters and advance phylogeny reconstruction. In this article, we extend the binary stochastic Dollo model to allow for multi-state characters. In doing so, we align previously incompatible Wagner and Dollo parsimony principles under a common probabilistic framework by embedding arbitrary continuous-time Markov chains into the binary stochastic Dollo model. This approach enables us to analyze character traits that exhibit both Dollo and Wagner characteristics throughout their evolutionary histories. Utilizing Bayesian inference, we apply our novel model to analyze intron conservation patterns and the evolution of alternatively spliced exons. The generalized framework we develop demonstrates potential in distinguishing between phylogenetic hypotheses and providing robust estimates of evolutionary rates. Moreover, for the two applications analyzed here, our framework is the first to provide an adequate stochastic process for the data. We discuss possible extensions to the framework from both theoretical and applied perspectives.

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BiologyPhylogenetic treeProbabilistic logicMarkov chainBayesian probabilityBinary numberInferenceEvolutionary biologyPhylogeneticsComputer scienceArtificial intelligenceMathematicsMachine learningGeneticsGene

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Year
2008
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article
Volume
57
Issue
5
Pages
772-784
Citations
91
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Alexander V. Alekseyenko, Chris Lee, Marc A. Suchard (2008). Wagner and Dollo: A Stochastic Duet by Composing Two Parsimonious Solos. Systematic Biology , 57 (5) , 772-784. https://doi.org/10.1080/10635150802434394

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10.1080/10635150802434394