Introduction/Modeling Molecular Evolution
Distance Methods
Maximum Likelihood
Bayesian Inference
Colleagues with Californian Degrees
100

Type of inference methods commonly used when speed of analysis is more important that phylogenetic precision

What are methods based on evolutionary distances?

100

The calculation of the proportion of traits that differ between a set of taxa

What is pairwise distance?

100

The probability that the present data would have arisen under the given hypothesis

What is likelihood? 

100

Bayesian inference judges trees based on their _______  ________, the probability the tree is true, given the data, the models of evolution, and any prior beliefs

posterior probability

100

University of California - Berkeley

Who is Natasha Stepanova?

200

All models in widespread use in Phylogenetics are continuous-time ______  ______, meaning they describe a process in which the probability of an event happening is dependent only on the state at that time and independent of how it came to be in that state

What is a Markov model?

200

This algorithm is widely used in situations where we need a quick, approximate estimate of a true phylogenetic tree

What is the neighbor-joining (NJ) algorithm?

200

The difference between maximum likelihood and maximum parsimony (chapter 7)? MP seeks to find the tree topology that requires the fewest changes in character states to produce characters of tip species, while ML seeks to find the tree topology that confers the ______  ________ on the observed characters of tip species.

What is the highest probability?

200

Pr(H|D) = Pr(D|H) x Pr(H) / Pr(D)

What is Bayes' Theorem?

200

California State University

Who is Sam Borstein?

300

How far apart two taxa are from each other; (in terms of DNA sequence data) the average number of substitutions that have occurred at each nucleotide position

What is the evolutionary distance?

300

This distance method involves choosing the optimal branch lengths for a given tree topology using the least-squares method and results in a tree topology on which total branch length is minimized

What is the minimum evolution method?

300

Maximum Likelihood relies on a comparison of likelihoods of two competing hypotheses. This comparison is called the ______  ______ and is usually presented as a natural logarithm. It is a measure of support for one hypothesis vs another

What is the likelihood ratio?

300

A type of analysis used in Bayesian Phylogenetics that calculates relative posteriors of different trees, because calculating actual posterior is not easily done

What is the Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) analysis?

300

California Polytechnic State University

Who is Hayley Crowell

400

This type of model assumes all four nucleotide bases occur at equal frequency, each substitution occurs at equal rate, and substitution rate is that same for all nucleotide positions

What is the Jukes-Cantor model of molecular evolution?

400

The minimum evolution tree in Figure 8.14 (page 238) gives branch lengths based on this quality, rather than average number of substitutions per site as seen in a neighbor-joining tree.

What is the average number of character state changes per character?

400

When making trees using ML, branch length is determined by these two components (which are difficult to disentangle) and represented by the product: "ut"

What is the branch duration and the branch's rate of evolution?

400

The numbers written on the branches in figure 8.26, pg 257 represent the fraction of trees in the posterior sample that contain the clade in question. These are used when building this specific type of tree.

What is a Bayesian majority-rule consensus tree?

400

University of California, Santa Cruz

Who is Alison Davis-Rabosky?