Thursday, October 25, 2012

Phylogenetics PG_M0001


title:Molecular Phylogenetics: Mathematical Framework and Unsolved Problems
author:Xuhua Xia
year:2007
place of publish:Springer Berlin Heidelberg
abstract:
Phylogenetic relationship is essential in dating evolutionary events, reconstructing ancestral genes, predicting sites that are important to natural selection, and, ultimately, understanding genomic evolution. Three categories of phylogenetic methods are currently used: the distance-based, the maximum parsimony, and the maximum likelihood method. Here, I present the mathematical framework of these methods and their rationales, provide computational details for each of them, illustrate analytically and numerically the potential biases inherent in these methods, and outline computational challenges and unresolved problems. This is followed by a brief discussion of the Bayesian approach that has been recently used in molecular phylogenetics.

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