We present an improved phylogenetic factorial hidden Markov model (FHMM) for detecting two types of mosaic structures in DNA sequence alignments, related to (1) recombination and (2) rate heterogeneity. The focus of the present work is on improving the modelling of the latter aspect. Earlier papers have modelled different degrees of rate heterogeneity with separate hidden states of the FHMM. This approach fails to appreciate the intrinsic difference between two types of rate heterogeneity: long-range regional effects, which are potentially related to differences in the selective pressure, and the short-term periodic patterns within the codons, which merely capture the signature of the genetic code. We propose an improved model that explicit...
This article presents a statistical method for detecting recombination in DNA sequence alignments, w...
We develop techniques to estimate the statistical significance of gap-free alignments between two ge...
Homologous recombination is a pervasive biological process that affects sequences in all living orga...
We present an improved phylogenetic factorial hidden Markov model (FHMM) for detecting two types of ...
DNA sequence alignments are usually not homogeneous. Mosaic structures may result as a consequence o...
<br>Motivation: A recently proposed method for detecting recombination in DNA sequence alignments is...
We address a potential shortcoming of three probabilistic models for detecting interspecific recombi...
Conventional phylogenetic tree estimation methods assume that all sites in a DNA multiple alignment...
We address a potential shortcoming of three probabilistic models for detecting interspecific recomb...
The traditional approach to phylogenetic inference assumes that a single phylogenetic tree can repre...
CConventional phylogenetic tree estimation methods assume that all sites in a DNA multiple alignment...
Transcription factors bind sequence-specific sites in DNA to regulate gene transcription. Identifying...
Abstract Sequence divergence derives from either point substitution or indel (insertion or deletion)...
This article presents a statistical method for detecting recombination in DNA sequence alignments, w...
A recently proposed method for detecting mosaic structures in DNA sequence alignments is based on th...
This article presents a statistical method for detecting recombination in DNA sequence alignments, w...
We develop techniques to estimate the statistical significance of gap-free alignments between two ge...
Homologous recombination is a pervasive biological process that affects sequences in all living orga...
We present an improved phylogenetic factorial hidden Markov model (FHMM) for detecting two types of ...
DNA sequence alignments are usually not homogeneous. Mosaic structures may result as a consequence o...
<br>Motivation: A recently proposed method for detecting recombination in DNA sequence alignments is...
We address a potential shortcoming of three probabilistic models for detecting interspecific recombi...
Conventional phylogenetic tree estimation methods assume that all sites in a DNA multiple alignment...
We address a potential shortcoming of three probabilistic models for detecting interspecific recomb...
The traditional approach to phylogenetic inference assumes that a single phylogenetic tree can repre...
CConventional phylogenetic tree estimation methods assume that all sites in a DNA multiple alignment...
Transcription factors bind sequence-specific sites in DNA to regulate gene transcription. Identifying...
Abstract Sequence divergence derives from either point substitution or indel (insertion or deletion)...
This article presents a statistical method for detecting recombination in DNA sequence alignments, w...
A recently proposed method for detecting mosaic structures in DNA sequence alignments is based on th...
This article presents a statistical method for detecting recombination in DNA sequence alignments, w...
We develop techniques to estimate the statistical significance of gap-free alignments between two ge...
Homologous recombination is a pervasive biological process that affects sequences in all living orga...