articleBioinformaticsOct 28, 2017Closed access

Efficient comparative phylogenetics on large trees

University of British Columbia

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Abstract

Motivation: Biodiversity databases now comprise hundreds of thousands of sequences and trait records. For example, the Open Tree of Life includes over 1 491 000 metazoan and over 300 000 bacterial taxa. These data provide unique opportunities for analysis of phylogenetic trait distribution and reconstruction of ancestral biodiversity. However, existing tools for comparative phylogenetics scale poorly to such large trees, to the point of being almost unusable. Results: Here we present a new R package, named 'castor', for comparative phylogenetics on large trees comprising millions of tips. On large trees castor is often 100-1000 times faster than existing tools. Availability and implementation: The castor…

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Keywords
  • Phylogenetics
  • Computer science
  • Tree (set theory)
  • Computational biology
  • Biology
  • Mathematics
  • Genetics
  • Combinatorics
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life in Land
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