Existing ancestral sequence reconstruction techniques are ill-suited to investigating substitutions on a single branch of interest. We present SubRecon, an implementation of a hybrid technique integrating joint and marginal reconstruction for protein sequence data. SubRecon calculates the joint probability of states at adjacent internal nodes in a phylogeny, i.e. how the state has changed along a branch. This does not condition on states at other internal nodes and includes site rate variation. Simulation experiments show the technique to be accurate and powerful. SubRecon has a user-friendly command line interface and produces concise output that is intuitive yet suitable for subsequent parsing in an automated pipeline.
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Monit, C., & Goldstein, R. A. (2018). SubRecon: Ancestral reconstruction of amino acid substitutions along a branch in a phylogeny. In Bioinformatics (Vol. 34, pp. 2297–2299). Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/bty101