Topic 4: Phylogenetics Flashcards
Operational Taxonomic Unit (OTU)
“The entity” found at the end of a branch on a tree representing a species, genes, or genomes, “terminal node”
What method is used to identify homologs?
BLAST, breaks sequences to 4-5 bps and compares them.
What does a high score mean on a BLAST?
The higher the score the better the match.
Problems with Trees?
- Long branch attraction
- Homoplasy
How would you explore tree space? (3)
- parsimony analysis
- neighbour-Joining
- subtree pruning and redrafting
Homologs are commonly divided in? (3)
Orthologs
Paralogs
Xenology
Orthologs
diverged through speciation
Paralogs
diverged through duplication
Xenologs
diverged though lateral transfer
Which method is considered more robust at creating a phylogeny and have the soundest statistical foundation?
maximum likelihood or Bayesian.
Bootstrapping and jackknifing are used for?
assessing how well a constructed tree represents all of the data.
How can phylogenetic analysis be used to detect recombination?
by comparing the tree for two portions of an alignment (L+R), the trees for the two partitions should be different.
Concantenated Alignment
using more than one gene to create a tree, placing genes one after the other, aka “mega alignment”
How would you root a tree?
root the tree with an “outgroup”, picking a branch that is suggested to be the oldest.
Phylogenetic Congruence
shows that the topology of the tree of bacterial endosymbionts is identical to their overlapping host.