Authors
Ben Murrell, Steven Weaver, Martin D Smith, Joel O Wertheim, Sasha Murrell, Anthony Aylward, Kemal Eren, Tristan Pollner, Darren P Martin, Davey M Smith, Konrad Scheffler, Sergei L Kosakovsky Pond
Publication date
2015/5/1
Journal
Molecular biology and evolution
Volume
32
Issue
5
Pages
1365-1371
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
We present BUSTED, a new approach to identifying gene-wide evidence of episodic positive selection, where the non-synonymous substitution rate is transiently greater than the synonymous rate. BUSTED can be used either on an entire phylogeny (without requiring an a priori hypothesis regarding which branches are under positive selection) or on a pre-specified subset of foreground lineages (if a suitable a priori hypothesis is available). Selection is modeled as varying stochastically over branches and sites, and we propose a computationally inexpensive evidence metric for identifying sites subject to episodic positive selection on any foreground branches. We compare BUSTED with existing models on simulated and empirical data. An implementation is available on www.datamonkey.org/busted, with a widget allowing the interactive specification of foreground branches.
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