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John P. Huelsenbeck

· University of Rochester

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MrBayes 3.2: Efficient Bayesian Phylogenetic Inference and Model Choice Across a Large Model Space
2012 · Systematic Biology · DOI 10.1093/sysbio/sys029

Since its introduction in 2001, MrBayes has grown in popularity as a software package for Bayesian phylogenetic inference using Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) methods. With this note, we announce the release of version 3.2, a major upgrade to the latest official release presented in 2003. The new version provides convergence diagnostics and allows multiple analyses to be run in parallel with convergence progress monitored on the fly. The introduction of new proposals and automatic optimization of tuning parameters has improved convergence for many problems. The new version also sports significantly faster likelihood calculations through streaming single-instruction-multiple-data extensions (SSE) and support of the BEAGLE library, allowing likelihood calculations to be delegated to graphics processing units (GPUs) on compatible hardware. Speedup factors range from around 2 with SSE code to more than 50 with BEAGLE for codon problems. Checkpointing across all models allows long runs to be completed even when an analysis is prematurely terminated. New models include relaxed clocks, dating, model averaging across time-reversible substitution models, and support for hard, negative, and partial (backbone) tree constraints. Inference of species trees from gene trees is supported by full incorporation of the Bayesian estimation of species trees (BEST) algorithms. Marginal model likelihoods for Bayes factor tests can be estimated accurately across the entire model space using the stepping stone method. The new version provides more output options than previously, including samples of ancestral states, site rates, site d(N)/d(S) rations, branch rates, and node dates. A wide range of statistics on tree parameters can also be output for visualization in FigTree and compatible software.

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MrBayes 3: Bayesian phylogenetic inference under mixed models
2003 · Bioinformatics · DOI 10.1093/bioinformatics/btg180

Abstract Summary: MrBayes 3 performs Bayesian phylogenetic analysis combining information from different data partitions or subsets evolving under different stochastic evolutionary models. This allows the user to analyze heterogeneous data sets consisting of different data types—e.g. morphological, nucleotide, and protein—and to explore a wide variety of structured models mixing partition-unique and shared parameters. The program employs MPI to parallelize Metropolis coupling on Macintosh or UNIX clusters. Availability: http://morphbank.ebc.uu.se/mrbayes Contact: fredrik.ronquist@ebc.uu.se * To whom correspondence should be addressed.

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Bayesian Inference of Phylogeny and Its Impact on Evolutionary Biology
2001 · Science · DOI 10.1126/science.1065889

As a discipline, phylogenetics is becoming transformed by a flood of molecular data. These data allow broad questions to be asked about the history of life, but also present difficult statistical and computational problems. Bayesian inference of phylogeny brings a new perspective to a number of outstanding issues in evolutionary biology, including the analysis of large phylogenetic trees and complex evolutionary models and the detection of the footprint of natural selection in DNA sequences.

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Fredrik Ronquist

Uppsala University

3 shared publications
Rasmus Nielsen

Cornell University

1 shared publication
Jonathan P. Bollback

University of Rochester

1 shared publication
Maxim Teslenko

Swedish Museum of Natural History

1 shared publication
Paul van der Mark

Florida State University

1 shared publication
Daniel L. Ayres

University of Maryland, College Park

1 shared publication
Aaron E. Darling

University of California, Davis

1 shared publication
Sebastian Höhna

Stockholm University

1 shared publication
Bret Larget

University of Wisconsin–Madison

1 shared publication
Liang Liu

Delaware State University

1 shared publication
Marc A. Suchard

University of California, Los Angeles

1 shared publication