Bayesian Estimation of Ancestral Character States on Phylogenies
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Abstract
Biologists frequently attempt to infer the character states at ancestral nodes of a phylogeny from the distribution of traits observed in contemporary organisms. Because phylogenies are normally inferences from data, it is desirable to account for the uncertainty in estimates of the tree and its branch lengths when making inferences about ancestral states or other comparative parameters. Here we present a general Bayesian approach for testing comparative hypotheses across statistically justified samples of phylogenies, focusing on the specific issue of reconstructing ancestral states. The method uses Markov chain Monte Carlo techniques for sampling phylogenetic trees and for investigating the parameters of a…
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- Phylogenetic tree
- Biology
- Markov chain Monte Carlo
- Bayesian probability
- Phylogenetics
- Evolutionary biology
- Most recent common ancestor
- Character (mathematics)
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