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Multispecies coalescent and its applications to infer species phylogenies and cross-species gene flow

Xiyun Jiao, Tomáš Flouri, Ziheng Yang

2021National Science Review92 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Multispecies coalescent (MSC) is the extension of the single-population coalescent model to multiple species. It integrates the phylogenetic process of species divergences and the population genetic process of coalescent, and provides a powerful framework for a number of inference problems using genomic sequence data from multiple species, including estimation of species divergence times and population sizes, estimation of species trees accommodating discordant gene trees, inference of cross-species gene flow and species delimitation. In this review, we introduce the major features of the MSC model, discuss full-likelihood and heuristic methods of species tree estimation and summarize recent methodological advances in inference of cross-species gene flow. We discuss the statistical and computational challenges in the field and research directions where breakthroughs may be likely in the next few years.

Topics & Concepts

Coalescent theoryGene flowInferenceBiologyPopulationEvolutionary biologyPhylogenetic treeDivergence (linguistics)HeuristicTree (set theory)Computational biologyGeneGeneticsGenetic variationComputer scienceMathematicsArtificial intelligenceLinguisticsPhilosophySociologyDemographyMathematical analysisGenetic diversity and population structureGenomics and Phylogenetic StudiesIdentification and Quantification in Food
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