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缺失数据和贝叶斯系统发育分析精确度之探索
引用本文:John J. WIENS,Daniel S. MOEN.缺失数据和贝叶斯系统发育分析精确度之探索[J].植物分类学报,2008,46(3):307-314.
作者姓名:John J. WIENS  Daniel S. MOEN
作者单位:John J. WIENS(Department of Ecology and Evolution, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY 11794-5245, USA)  Daniel S. MOEN(Department of Ecology and Evolution, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY 11794-5245, USA)
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关 键 词:accuracy  Bayesian  analysis  missing  data  phylogenetic  analysis.  缺失数据  贝叶斯  系统发育分析  精确度  Bayesian  analysis  accuracy  results  find  position  test  place  effects  widely  used  likelihood  studies  However  number  large  recent
修稿时间:2008年4月1日

Missing data and the accuracy of Bayesian phylogenetics
John J. WIENS,Daniel S. MOEN.Missing data and the accuracy of Bayesian phylogenetics[J].Acta Phytotaxonomica Sinica,2008,46(3):307-314.
Authors:John J WIENS  Daniel S MOEN
Institution:Department of Ecology and Evolution, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY 11794-5245, USA
Abstract:The effect of missing data on phylogenetic methods is a potentially important issue in our attempts to reconstruct the Tree of Life. If missing data are truly problematic, then it may be unwise to include species in an analysis that lack data for some characters (incomplete taxa) or to include characters that lack data for some species. Given the difficulty of obtaining data from all characters for all taxa (e.g., fossils), missing data might seriously impede efforts to reconstruct a comprehensive phylogeny that includes all species. Fortunately, recent simulations and empirical analyses suggest that missing data cells are not themselves problematic, and that incomplete taxa can be accurately placed as long as the overall number of characters in the analysis is large. However, these studies have so far only been conducted on parsimony, likelihood, and neighbor-joining methods. Although Bayesian phylogenetic methods have become widely used in recent years, the effects of missing data on Bayesian analysis have not been adequately studied. Here, we conduct simulations to test whether Bayesian analyses can accurately place incomplete taxa despite extensive missing data. In agreement with previous studies of other methods, we find that Bayesian analyses can accurately reconstruct the position of highly incomplete taxa (i.e., 95% missing data), as long as the overall number of characters in the analysis is large. These results suggest that highly incomplete taxa can be safely included in many Bayesian phylogenetic analyses.
Keywords:accuracy  Bayesian analysis  missing data  phylogenetic analysis  
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