Estimation of gene insertion/deletion rates with missing data

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Abstract

Lateral gene transfer is an important mechanism for evolution among bacteria. Here, genome-wide gene insertion and deletion rates are modeled in a maximum-likelihood framework with the additional flexibility of modeling potential missing data. The performance of the models is illustrated using simulations and a data set on gene family phyletic patterns from Gardnerella vaginalis that includes an ancient taxon. A novel application involving pseudogenization/genome reduction magnitudes is also illustrated, using gene family data from Mycobacterium spp. Finally, an R package called indelmiss is available from the Comprehensive R Archive Network at https://cran.r-project.org/package=indelmiss, with support documentation and examples.

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Dang, U. J., Devault, A. M., Mortimer, T. D., Pepperell, C. S., Poinar, H. N., & Golding, G. B. (2016). Estimation of gene insertion/deletion rates with missing data. Genetics, 204(2), 513–529. https://doi.org/10.1534/genetics.116.191973

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