For a model of molecular evolution to be useful for phylogenetic inference, the topology of evolutionary trees must be identifiable. That is, from a joint distribution the model predicts, it must be possible to recover the tree parameter. We establish tree identifiability for a number of phylogenetic models, including a covarion model and a variety of mixture models with a limited number of classes. The proof is based on the introduction of a more general model, allowing more states at internal nodes of the tree than at leaves, and the study of the algebraic variety formed by the joint distributions to which it gives rise. Tree identifiability is first established for this general model through the use of certain phylogenetic invariants
Mathematical models for describing biological systems are becoming more and more important nowadays....
Phylogenetics is the study and identification of evolutionary patterns and structures in nature; thi...
Phylogenetic trees are used to explain evolutionary relationships between a collection\ud of species...
Abstract. We prove identifiability of the tree parameters of the 3-class Jukes-Cantor mixture model....
Abstract: The probabilistic models used in the inference of phylogenetic trees from molecular data a...
Phylogenetic networks are an extension of phylogenetic trees which are used to represent evolutionar...
Abstract. Background: The selection of an evolutionary model to best fit given molecular data is usu...
Phylogenetic mixtures model the inhomogeneous molecular evolution commonly observed in data. The per...
The reconstruction of phylogenetic trees from molecular sequence data relies on modelling site subst...
The selection of the most suitable evolutionary model to analyze the given molecular data is usually...
In phylogenetic inference, an evolutionarymodel describes the substitution processes along each edge...
We present a combinatorial approach for calculating the phylogenetic invariants for an evolutionary ...
International audiencePhylogenies are almost invariably represented as trees. Although in many cases...
AbstractRecently there have been several attempts to provide a whole set of generators of the ideal ...
Recently there have been several attempts to provide a whole set of generators of the ideal of the a...
Mathematical models for describing biological systems are becoming more and more important nowadays....
Phylogenetics is the study and identification of evolutionary patterns and structures in nature; thi...
Phylogenetic trees are used to explain evolutionary relationships between a collection\ud of species...
Abstract. We prove identifiability of the tree parameters of the 3-class Jukes-Cantor mixture model....
Abstract: The probabilistic models used in the inference of phylogenetic trees from molecular data a...
Phylogenetic networks are an extension of phylogenetic trees which are used to represent evolutionar...
Abstract. Background: The selection of an evolutionary model to best fit given molecular data is usu...
Phylogenetic mixtures model the inhomogeneous molecular evolution commonly observed in data. The per...
The reconstruction of phylogenetic trees from molecular sequence data relies on modelling site subst...
The selection of the most suitable evolutionary model to analyze the given molecular data is usually...
In phylogenetic inference, an evolutionarymodel describes the substitution processes along each edge...
We present a combinatorial approach for calculating the phylogenetic invariants for an evolutionary ...
International audiencePhylogenies are almost invariably represented as trees. Although in many cases...
AbstractRecently there have been several attempts to provide a whole set of generators of the ideal ...
Recently there have been several attempts to provide a whole set of generators of the ideal of the a...
Mathematical models for describing biological systems are becoming more and more important nowadays....
Phylogenetics is the study and identification of evolutionary patterns and structures in nature; thi...
Phylogenetic trees are used to explain evolutionary relationships between a collection\ud of species...