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Estimation of species divergence times in presence of cross-species gene flow

Cross-species introgression can have significant impacts on phylogenomic reconstruction of species divergence events. Here, we used simulations to show how the presence of even a small amount of introgression can bias divergence time estimates when gene flow is ignored in the analysis. Using advance...

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Autores principales: Tiley, George P, Flouri, Tomáš, Jiao, Xiyun, Poelstra, Jelmer W, Xu, Bo, Zhu, Tianqi, Rannala, Bruce, Yoder, Anne D, Yang, Ziheng
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10405360/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36961245
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/sysbio/syad015
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author Tiley, George P
Flouri, Tomáš
Jiao, Xiyun
Poelstra, Jelmer W
Xu, Bo
Zhu, Tianqi
Rannala, Bruce
Yoder, Anne D
Yang, Ziheng
author_facet Tiley, George P
Flouri, Tomáš
Jiao, Xiyun
Poelstra, Jelmer W
Xu, Bo
Zhu, Tianqi
Rannala, Bruce
Yoder, Anne D
Yang, Ziheng
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description Cross-species introgression can have significant impacts on phylogenomic reconstruction of species divergence events. Here, we used simulations to show how the presence of even a small amount of introgression can bias divergence time estimates when gene flow is ignored in the analysis. Using advances in analytical methods under the multispecies coalescent (MSC) model, we demonstrate that by accounting for incomplete lineage sorting and introgression using large phylogenomic data sets this problem can be avoided. The multispecies-coalescent-with-introgression (MSci) model is capable of accurately estimating both divergence times and ancestral effective population sizes, even when only a single diploid individual per species is sampled. We characterize some general expectations for biases in divergence time estimation under three different scenarios: 1) introgression between sister species, 2) introgression between non-sister species, and 3) introgression from an unsampled (i.e., ghost) outgroup lineage. We also conducted simulations under the isolation-with-migration (IM) model and found that the MSci model assuming episodic gene flow was able to accurately estimate species divergence times despite high levels of continuous gene flow. We estimated divergence times under the MSC and MSci models from two published empirical datasets with previous evidence of introgression, one of 372 target-enrichment loci from baobabs (Adansonia), and another of 1000 transcriptome loci from 14 species of the tomato relative, Jaltomata. The empirical analyses not only confirm our findings from simulations, demonstrating that the MSci model can reliably estimate divergence times but also show that divergence time estimation under the MSC can be robust to the presence of small amounts of introgression in empirical datasets with extensive taxon sampling. [divergence time; gene flow; hybridization; introgression; MSci model; multispecies coalescent]
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spelling pubmed-104053602023-08-08 Estimation of species divergence times in presence of cross-species gene flow Tiley, George P Flouri, Tomáš Jiao, Xiyun Poelstra, Jelmer W Xu, Bo Zhu, Tianqi Rannala, Bruce Yoder, Anne D Yang, Ziheng Syst Biol Regular Manuscripts Cross-species introgression can have significant impacts on phylogenomic reconstruction of species divergence events. Here, we used simulations to show how the presence of even a small amount of introgression can bias divergence time estimates when gene flow is ignored in the analysis. Using advances in analytical methods under the multispecies coalescent (MSC) model, we demonstrate that by accounting for incomplete lineage sorting and introgression using large phylogenomic data sets this problem can be avoided. The multispecies-coalescent-with-introgression (MSci) model is capable of accurately estimating both divergence times and ancestral effective population sizes, even when only a single diploid individual per species is sampled. We characterize some general expectations for biases in divergence time estimation under three different scenarios: 1) introgression between sister species, 2) introgression between non-sister species, and 3) introgression from an unsampled (i.e., ghost) outgroup lineage. We also conducted simulations under the isolation-with-migration (IM) model and found that the MSci model assuming episodic gene flow was able to accurately estimate species divergence times despite high levels of continuous gene flow. We estimated divergence times under the MSC and MSci models from two published empirical datasets with previous evidence of introgression, one of 372 target-enrichment loci from baobabs (Adansonia), and another of 1000 transcriptome loci from 14 species of the tomato relative, Jaltomata. The empirical analyses not only confirm our findings from simulations, demonstrating that the MSci model can reliably estimate divergence times but also show that divergence time estimation under the MSC can be robust to the presence of small amounts of introgression in empirical datasets with extensive taxon sampling. [divergence time; gene flow; hybridization; introgression; MSci model; multispecies coalescent] Oxford University Press 2023-03-24 /pmc/articles/PMC10405360/ /pubmed/36961245 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/sysbio/syad015 Text en © The Author(s) 2023. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society of Systematic Biologists. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Poelstra, Jelmer W
Xu, Bo
Zhu, Tianqi
Rannala, Bruce
Yoder, Anne D
Yang, Ziheng
Estimation of species divergence times in presence of cross-species gene flow
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title_sort estimation of species divergence times in presence of cross-species gene flow
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10405360/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36961245
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/sysbio/syad015
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