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Title

Modeling Substitution Rate Evolution across Lineages and Relaxing the Molecular Clock.

Authors

Mello, Beatriz; Schrago, Carlos G

Abstract

Relaxing the molecular clock using models of how substitution rates change across lineages has become essential for addressing evolutionary problems. The diversity of rate evolution models and their implementations are substantial, and studies have demonstrated their impact on divergence time estimates can be as significant as that of calibration information. In this review, we trace the development of rate evolution models from the proposal of the molecular clock concept to the development of sophisticated Bayesian and non-Bayesian methods that handle rate variation in phylogenies. We discuss the various approaches to modeling rate evolution, provide a comprehensive list of available software, and examine the challenges and advancements of the prevalent Bayesian framework, contrasting them to faster non-Bayesian methods. Lastly, we offer insights into potential advancements in the field in the era of big data.

Subjects

MOLECULAR clock; BIG data; HETEROGENEITY; CALIBRATION; COMPUTER software

Publication

Genome Biology & Evolution, 2024, Vol 16, Issue 9, p1

ISSN

1759-6653

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1093/gbe/evae199

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