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Likelihood, parsimony, and heterogeneous evolution
Authors:Spencer Matthew  Susko Edward  Roger Andrew J
Affiliation:* Department of Mathematics and Statistics and "{dagger}" Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
Abstract:
Evolutionary rates vary among sites and across the phylogenetic tree (heterotachy). A recent analysis suggested that parsimony can be better than standard likelihood at recovering the true tree given heterotachy. The authors recommended that results from parsimony, which they consider to be nonparametric, be reported alongside likelihood results. They also proposed a mixture model, which was inconsistent but better than either parsimony or standard likelihood under heterotachy. We show that their main conclusion is limited to a special case for the type of model they study. Their mixture model was inconsistent because it was incorrectly implemented. A useful nonparametric model should perform well over a wide range of possible evolutionary models, but parsimony does not have this property. Likelihood-based methods are therefore the best way to deal with heterotachy.
Keywords:Heterotachy    mixture models    likelihood    consistency    simulation
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