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1 BME 130 – Genomes Lecture 26 Molecular phylogenies I

2 Cacao genome sequenced http://www.cacaogenomedb.org/

3 A phylogeny

4 How can we construct a phylogeny?

5 Convergent evolution (homoplasy)

6 apomorphic plesiomorphic

7 Molecular phylogenies with sequence data Benefits?

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9 Number of trees # taxa# unrooted trees # rooted trees 313 4315 5 105 6 945 7 10395 8 135135 9 2027025 10202702534459425

10 Outgroup can root a tree

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14 Anc: ACGTCGAGTTATTA A: ATGTCGGGTTATTA B: ACGTCGAGTCATTC C: ACGCTGAGTCATTA

15 Patterson and Reich (2006) Nature 441(7097):1103

16 Sequence alignment is necessary for phylogenetic analysis

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18 Distance methods for phylogenetic reconstruction: UPGMA: pick two closest nodes, collapse, continue Neighbor-joining (NJ): pick two nodes that minimize total branch length, collapse, continue

19 Bootstrapping to measure robustness of phylogenetic tree

20 Phylogenetic methods that search tree-space Maximum parsimony: correct tree is the one requiring the fewest changes Maximum-likelihood: p(D|tree, M)

21 The molecular clock

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