2019
DOI: 10.1101/704528
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Identification of hidden population structure in time-scaled phylogenies

Abstract: 17Population structure influences genealogical patterns, however data 18 pertaining to how populations are structured are often unavailable or 19 not directly observable. Inference of population structure is highly 20 important in molecular epidemiology where pathogen phylogenetics is 21 increasingly used to infer transmission patterns and detect outbreaks. 22 Discrepancies between observed and idealised genealogies, such as those 23 generated by the coalescent process, can be quantified, and where 24 signi… Show more

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“…b) Bayesian time-scaled phylogenetic tree for FIV pco subtype WY which was only found in the UB. I-III represent the different clades identified using tree structure analysis 31 . Virus branch colours are based on population assignment posterior values from our FIV pco subtype CO discrete trait analysis.…”
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“…b) Bayesian time-scaled phylogenetic tree for FIV pco subtype WY which was only found in the UB. I-III represent the different clades identified using tree structure analysis 31 . Virus branch colours are based on population assignment posterior values from our FIV pco subtype CO discrete trait analysis.…”
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“…Tree tips represent the capture locations. Lines indicate FIV pco estimated branch locations, with colours of each line as well as the coloured puma symbols reflecting FIV pco subtype or lineage membership based on tree structure analysis 31 . The dashed circle indicates the group of individuals in the WUI in which the viral phylogeny mapped onto the host cladogram (grey boxes in Fig.…”
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“…Time-scaled phylogenetic analysis represents a very useful and popular tool for genomic epidemiology, allowing researchers to study population size dynamics ( Ho and Shapiro 2011 ), transmission ( Didelot et al. 2017 ), pathogen population structure ( Volz et al. 2020 ), or host population structure ( Volz et al.…”
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