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Reliabilities of parsimony-based and likelihood-based methods for detecting positive selection at single amino acid sites.
Authors:Y Suzuki  M Nei
Affiliation:Institute of Molecular Evolutionary Genetics, Department of Biology, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park 16802, USA. yis1@psu.edu
Abstract:The reliabilities of parsimony-based and likelihood-based methods for inferring positive selection at single amino acid sites were studied using the nucleotide sequences of human leukocyte antigen (HLA) genes, in which positive selection is known to be operating at the antigen recognition site. The results indicate that the inference by parsimony-based methods is robust to the use of different evolutionary models and generally more reliable than that by likelihood-based methods. In contrast, the results obtained by likelihood-based methods depend on the models and on the initial parameter values used. It is sometimes difficult to obtain the maximum likelihood estimates of parameters for a given model, and the results obtained may be false negatives or false positives depending on the initial parameter values. It is therefore preferable to use parsimony-based methods as long as the number of sequences is relatively large and the branch lengths of the phylogenetic tree are relatively small.
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