MISFITS: evaluating the goodness of fit between a phylogenetic model and an alignment

MA Thi Nguyen, S Klaere… - Molecular biology and …, 2011 - academic.oup.com
MA Thi Nguyen, S Klaere, A von Haeseler
Molecular biology and evolution, 2011academic.oup.com
As models of sequence evolution become more and more complicated, many criteria for
model selection have been proposed, and tools are available to select the best model for an
alignment under a particular criterion. However, in many instances the selected model fails
to explain the data adequately as reflected by large deviations between observed pattern
frequencies and the corresponding expectation. We present MISFITS, an approach to
evaluate the goodness of fit (http://www. cibiv. at/software/misfits). MISFITS introduces a …
Abstract
As models of sequence evolution become more and more complicated, many criteria for model selection have been proposed, and tools are available to select the best model for an alignment under a particular criterion. However, in many instances the selected model fails to explain the data adequately as reflected by large deviations between observed pattern frequencies and the corresponding expectation. We present MISFITS, an approach to evaluate the goodness of fit (http://www.cibiv.at/software/misfits). MISFITS introduces a minimum number of “extra substitutions” on the inferred tree to provide a biologically motivated explanation why the alignment may deviate from expectation. These extra substitutions plus the evolutionary model then fully explain the alignment. We illustrate the method on several examples and then give a survey about the goodness of fit of the selected models to the alignments in the PANDIT database.
Oxford University Press
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