Species tree estimation under joint modeling of coalescence and
duplication: sample complexity of quartet methods
The Annals of Applied Probability (Ann. Appl. Probab.), 2020
Abstract
We consider species tree estimation under a standard stochastic model of gene tree evolution that incorporates incomplete lineage sorting (as modeled by a coalescent process) and gene duplication and loss (as modeled by a branching process). Through a probabilistic analysis of the model, we derive sample complexity bounds for widely used quartet-based inference methods that highlight the effect of the duplication and loss rates in both subcritical and supercritical regimes.
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