Sample size for a phylogenetic inference. |
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Authors: | G A Churchill A von Haeseler W C Navidi |
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Affiliation: | Department of Plant Breeding and Biometry, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York 14853. |
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Abstract: | The objective of this work is to describe sample-size calculations for the inference of a nonzero central branch length in an unrooted four-species phylogeny. Attention is restricted to independent binary characters, such as might be obtained from an alignment of the purine-pyrimidine sequences of a nucleic acid molecule. A statistical test based on a multinomial model for character-state configurations is described. The importance of including invariable sites in models for sequence change is demonstrated, and their effect on sample size is quantified. The methods are applied to a four-species alignment of small-subunit rRNA sequences derived from two archaebacteria, a eubacteria and a eukaryote. We conclude that the information in these sequences is not sufficient to resolve the branching order of this tree. Estimates of the number of aligned nucleotide positions required to provide a reasonably powerful test are given. |
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