Abstract Background Conventional phylogenetic clustering approaches rely on arbitrary cutpoints applied a posteriori to phylogenetic estimates. Although in practice, Bayesian and bootstrap-based clustering tend to lead to similar estimates, they often produce conflicting measures of confidence in clusters. The current study proposes a new Bayesian phylogenetic clustering algorithm, which we refer to as DM-PhyClus (Dirichlet-Multinomial Phylogenetic Clustering), that identifies sets of sequences resulting from quick transmission chains, thus yielding easily-interpretable clusters, without using any ad hoc distance or confidence requirement. Results Simulations reveal that DM-PhyClus can outperform conventional clustering methods, as well as ...
The HIV-1 epidemic in Europe is primarily sustained by a dynamic topology of sexual interactions amo...
Phylogenetic analysis has been extensively used as a tool for the reconstruction of epidemiological ...
In the context of infectious disease, sequence clustering can be used to provide important insights ...
Understanding the determinants of virus transmission is a fundamental step for effective design of s...
Understanding the determinants of virus transmission is a fundamental step for effective design of s...
HIV patients form clusters in HIV transmission networks. Accurate identification of these transmissi...
Phylogenetic methods produce hierarchies of molecular species, inferring knowledge about taxonomy an...
Phylogenetic methods produce hierarchies of molecular species, inferring knowledge about taxonomy an...
BACKGROUND: Phylogenetic methods produce hierarchies of molecular species, inferring knowledge about...
Clusters of genetically similar infections suggest rapid transmission and may indicate priorities fo...
Clustering infections by genetic similarity is a popular technique for identifying potential outbrea...
The HIV-1 epidemic in Europe is primarily sustained by a dynamic topology of sexual interactions amo...
Phylogenetic analysis has been extensively used as a tool for the reconstruction of epidemiological ...
In the context of infectious disease, sequence clustering can be used to provide important insights ...
Understanding the determinants of virus transmission is a fundamental step for effective design of s...
Understanding the determinants of virus transmission is a fundamental step for effective design of s...
HIV patients form clusters in HIV transmission networks. Accurate identification of these transmissi...
Phylogenetic methods produce hierarchies of molecular species, inferring knowledge about taxonomy an...
Phylogenetic methods produce hierarchies of molecular species, inferring knowledge about taxonomy an...
BACKGROUND: Phylogenetic methods produce hierarchies of molecular species, inferring knowledge about...
Clusters of genetically similar infections suggest rapid transmission and may indicate priorities fo...
Clustering infections by genetic similarity is a popular technique for identifying potential outbrea...
The HIV-1 epidemic in Europe is primarily sustained by a dynamic topology of sexual interactions amo...
Phylogenetic analysis has been extensively used as a tool for the reconstruction of epidemiological ...
In the context of infectious disease, sequence clustering can be used to provide important insights ...