When can we reconstruct the ancestral state? A unified theory

THEORETICAL POPULATION BIOLOGY(2022)

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Ancestral state reconstruction is one of the most important tasks in evolutionary biology. Conditions under which we can reliably reconstruct the ancestral state have been studied for both discrete and continuous traits. However, the connection between these results is unclear, and it seems that each model needs different conditions. In this work, we provide a unifying theory on the consistency of ancestral state reconstruction for various types of trait evolution models. Notably, we show that for a sequence of nested trees with bounded heights, the necessary and sufficient conditions for the existence of a consistent ancestral state reconstruction method under discrete models, the Brownian motion model, and the threshold model are equivalent. When tree heights are unbounded, we provide a simple counter-example to show that this equivalence is no longer valid.(c) 2022 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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Ancestral state reconstruction,Consistency,Big bang condition,Phylogenetic comparative methods
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