Complex Models of Sequence Evolution Require Accurate Estimators as Exemplified with the Invariable Site plus Gamma Model.

SYSTEMATIC BIOLOGY(2018)

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The invariable site plus Gamma model (I+Gamma) is widely used to model rate heterogeneity among alignment sites in maximum likelihood and Bayesian phylogenetic analyses. The proof that the I+ continuous Gamma model is identifiable ( model parameters can be inferred correctly given enough data) has increased the creditability of its application to phylogeny reconstruction. However, most phylogenetic software implement the I+ discrete Gamma model, whose identifiability is likely but unproven. How well the parameters of the I+ discrete Gamma model are estimated is still disputed. Especially the correlation between the fraction of invariable sites and the fractions of sites with a slow evolutionary rate is discussed as being problematic. We show that optimization heuristics as implemented in frequently used phylogenetic software (PhyML, RAxML, IQ-TREE, and MrBayes) cannot always reliably estimate the shape parameter, the proportion of invariable sites, and the tree length. Here, we propose an improved optimization heuristic that accurately estimates the three parameters. While research efforts mainly focus on tree search methods, our results signify the equal importance of verifying and developing effective estimation methods for complex models of sequence evolution.
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Gamma model,invariable sites,maximum likelihood,phylogenetic inference,rate heterogeneity among sites
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