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Oxford University Press, Bioinformatics, 7(39), 2023

DOI: 10.1093/bioinformatics/btad433

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Testing phylogenetic signal with categorical traits and tree uncertainty

Journal article published in 2023 by Diogo Ribeiro ORCID, Rui Borges ORCID, Ana Paula Rocha ORCID, Agostinho Antunes ORCID
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Abstract

Abstract Summary The phylogenetic signal, frequently used to identify signatures of adaptive evolution or important associations between genes and phenotypes, measures the tendency for recently diverged species to resemble each other more than distantly related species. An example of such a measure is the δ statistic, which uses Shannon entropy to measure the degree of phylogenetic signal between a categorical trait and a phylogeny. In this study, we refined this statistic to account for tree uncertainty, resulting in more accurate assessments of phylogenetic associations. In addition, we provided a more accessible and computationally efficient implementation of the δ statistic that will facilitate its use by the evolutionary community. Availability and implementation github.com/diogo-s-ribeiro/delta-statistic.