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TREE-PUZZLE
Input file name: qp-pure-nucl.nucl
Type of analysis: tree reconstruction
Parameter estimation: approximate (faster)
Parameter estimation uses: neighbor-joining tree (for substitution process and rate variation)
Standard errors (S.E.) are obtained by the curvature method.
The upper and lower bounds of an approximate 95% confidence interval
for parameter or branch length x are x-1.96*S.E. and x+1.96*S.E.
SEQUENCE ALIGNMENT
Input data: 8 sequences with 116 nucleotide sites
Number of constant sites: 66 (= 56.9% of all sites)
Number of site patterns: 54
Number of constant site patterns: 4 (= 7.4% of all site patterns)
Concering parsimony informative sites there are:
Number of parsimony informative sites: 31 (= 26.7% of all sites)
- fully informative sites: 23 (= 19.8% of all sites)
- partly informative sites: 8 (= 6.9% of all sites)
Number of parsimony uninformative sites: 85 (= 73.3% of all sites)
- variable, but uninformative sites: 19 (= 16.4% of all sites)
- completely constant sites: 66 (= 56.9% of all sites)
- constant sites (but with gaps/wildcards): 0 (= 0.0% of all sites)
For each sequence there are following numbers of parsimony (non-)informative site:
informative sites non-informative sites
1 Thylacinus 30 ( 25.86%) 86 ( 74.14%)
2 Sarcophilu 29 ( 25.00%) 87 ( 75.00%)
3 Dasyurus 30 ( 25.86%) 86 ( 74.14%)
4 Echymipera 29 ( 25.00%) 87 ( 75.00%)
5 Trichosuru 29 ( 25.00%) 87 ( 75.00%)
6 Phalanger 30 ( 25.86%) 86 ( 74.14%)
7 Philander 31 ( 26.72%) 85 ( 73.28%)
8 Bos 29 ( 25.00%) 87 ( 75.00%)
Note: partially informative sites are informative only for some sequences. Hence, the number of informative sites for each sequence can differ.
SUBSTITUTION PROCESS
Model of substitution: HKY (Hasegawa et al. 1985)
Transition/transversion parameter (estimated from data set): 1.51 (S.E. 0.28)
Rate matrix R (parameters restricted to selected model):
A-C rate: 1.00
A-G rate: 2.98
A-T rate: 1.00
C-G rate: 1.00
C-T rate: 2.98
G-T rate: 1.00
Nucleotide frequencies (estimated from data set):
pi(A) = 26.6%
pi(C) = 30.6%
pi(G) = 12.0%
pi(T) = 30.7%
Expected transition/transversion ratio: 1.60
Expected pyrimidine transition/purine transition ratio: 2.95
AMBIGUOUS CHARACTERS IN THE SEQUENCE (SEQUENCES IN INPUT ORDER)
gaps wildcards sum % sequence
1 Thylacinus 0 0 0 0.00%
2 Sarcophilu 0 0 0 0.00%
3 Dasyurus 0 1 1 0.86%
4 Echymipera 0 0 0 0.00%
5 Trichosuru 0 0 0 0.00%
6 Phalanger 0 0 0 0.00%
7 Philander 0 0 0 0.00%
8 Bos 0 0 0 0.00%
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Sum 0 1 1 0.11%
The table above shows the amount of gaps ('-') and other 'wildcard'
characters ('X', '?', etc.) and their percentage of the 116 columns
in the alignment.
Sequences with more than 50% ambiguous characters are marked with a '!' and
should be checked, whether they have sufficient overlap to other sequences.
Sequences with 100% ambiguous characters do not hold any phylogenetic
information and had to be discarded from the analysis.
SEQUENCE COMPOSITION (SEQUENCES IN INPUT ORDER)
5% chi-square test p-value chi2-value
1 Thylacinus passed 90.89% (0.54)
2 Sarcophilu passed 93.32% (0.43)
3 Dasyurus passed 98.01% (0.18)
4 Echymipera passed 92.83% (0.46)
5 Trichosuru passed 90.41% (0.57)
6 Phalanger passed 86.09% (0.75)
7 Philander passed 66.19% (1.59)
8 Bos passed 60.02% (1.87)
The chi-square tests with 3 degrees of freedom compares the
nucleotide composition of each sequence to the frequency
distribution assumed in the maximum likelihood model.
IDENTICAL SEQUENCES
The sequences in each of the following groups are all identical. To speed
up computation please remove all but one of each group from the data set.
All sequences are unique.
MAXIMUM LIKELIHOOD DISTANCES
Maximum likelihood distances are computed using the selected model of
substitution and rate heterogeneity.
8
Thylacinus 0.00 0.25 0.22 0.24 0.26 0.24 0.22
0.23
Sarcophilu 0.25 0.00 0.13 0.26 0.28 0.32 0.26
0.29
Dasyurus 0.22 0.13 0.00 0.20 0.24 0.25 0.17
0.23
Echymipera 0.24 0.26 0.20 0.00 0.29 0.33 0.23
0.27
Trichosuru 0.26 0.28 0.24 0.29 0.00 0.21 0.28
0.27
Phalanger 0.24 0.32 0.25 0.33 0.21 0.00 0.29
0.33
Philander 0.22 0.26 0.17 0.23 0.28 0.29 0.00
0.22
Bos 0.23 0.29 0.23 0.27 0.27 0.33 0.22
0.00
Average distance (over all possible pairs of sequences): 0.25
minimum : 0.13, maximum : 0.33
variance : 0.00, std.dev. : 0.04
RATE HETEROGENEITY
Model of rate heterogeneity: uniform rate
QUARTET STATISTICS (SEQUENCES IN INPUT ORDER)
name | resolved | partly resolved | unresolved | sum
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1 Thylacinus 22 [ 62.86%] 4 [ 11.43%] 9 [ 25.71%] 35
2 Sarcophilu 27 [ 77.14%] 1 [ 2.86%] 7 [ 20.00%] 35
3 Dasyurus 27 [ 77.14%] 4 [ 11.43%] 4 [ 11.43%] 35
4 Echymipera 20 [ 57.14%] 4 [ 11.43%] 11 [ 31.43%] 35
5 Trichosuru 27 [ 77.14%] 2 [ 5.71%] 6 [ 17.14%] 35
6 Phalanger 28 [ 80.00%] 3 [ 8.57%] 4 [ 11.43%] 35
7 Philander 25 [ 71.43%] 6 [ 17.14%] 4 [ 11.43%] 35
8 Bos 20 [ 57.14%] 4 [ 11.43%] 11 [ 31.43%] 35
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#quartets : 49 [ 70.00%] 7 [ 10.00%] 14 [ 20.00%] 70
The table shows the occurrences of fully resolved, partially, and
completely unresolved quartets for each sequence and their percentage
relative to the number of times the sequence occurs in the list of
quartets (i.e. 35 quartets out of 70 in total).
In fully resolved quartet one single topology is supported, while for
partially resolved quartets two and for completely unresolved quartets
none of the topologies (AB||CD, AC||BD, AD||BC) are favoured.
Note: Because 4 sequences are involved in one quartet numbers add up
to a four-fold of the existing quartets.
Hint: The overall numbers in the last row give information about the
phylogenetic content of the dataset. The higher the percentage of partially
and unresolved quartets, the lower the content of phylogenetic information.
This can be visualized in more detail by likelihood mapping analysis.
TREE SEARCH
Quartet puzzling is used to choose from the possible tree topologies
and to simultaneously infer support values for internal branches.
Number of puzzling steps: 1000
Analysed quartets: 70
Fully resolved quartets: 49 (= 70.0%)
Partly resolved quartets: 7 (= 10.0%)
Unresolved quartets: 14 (= 20.0%)
Quartet trees are based on approximate maximum likelihood values
using the selected model of substitution and rate heterogeneity.
QUARTET PUZZLING TREE
Support for the internal branches of the unrooted quartet puzzling
tree topology is shown in percent.
This quartet puzzling tree is not completely resolved!
:---Trichosuru
:----100:
: :---Phalanger
:
: :---Sarcophilu
: :100:
: : :---Dasyurus
: :
:-73: :---Philander
: :-71:
: : :---Bos
: :
: :-------Echymipera
:
:-----------Thylacinus
Quartet puzzling tree (in CLUSTAL W notation):
(Thylacinus,(Trichosuru,Phalanger)100,((Sarcophilu,Dasyurus)100,
(Philander,Bos)71,Echymipera)73);
BIPARTITIONS
The following bipartitions occured at least once in all intermediate
trees that have been generated in the 1000 puzzling steps.
Bipartitions included in the quartet puzzling tree:
(bipartition with sequences in input order : number of times seen (and ratio))
****..** : 999 (0.99)
*..***** : 999 (0.99)
*...**.. : 730 (0.73)
******.. : 711 (0.71)
Congruent bipartitions occurred in 50% or less, not included in
the consensus tree:
(bipartition with sequences in input order : number of times seen (and ratio))
*...**** : 466 (0.46)
Incongruent bipartitions not included in the consensus tree:
(bipartition with sequences in input order : number of times seen (and ratio))
***.**.. : 333 (0.33)
*...**.* : 171 (0.17)
***.**.* : 89 (0.08)
*..***.. : 80 (0.08)
*.....** : 79 (0.07)
*..*..** : 69 (0.06)
****..*. : 51 (0.05)
*......* : 34 (0.03)
*..***.* : 30 (0.03)
****.... : 28 (0.02)
***.***. : 27 (0.02)
*..*.... : 22 (0.02)
*...***. : 20 (0.02)
***..... : 19 (0.01)
*.....*. : 14 (0.01)
*..****. : 9 (0.00)
*..*..*. : 8 (0.00)
***...** : 6 (0.00)
***....* : 4 (0.00)
****.**. : 1 (0.00)
(1 other less frequent bipartitions not shown)
MAXIMUM LIKELIHOOD BRANCH LENGTHS ON CONSENSUS TREE (NO CLOCK)
Branch lengths are computed using the selected model of
substitution and rate heterogeneity.
:---------5 Trichosuru
:------9
: :----------6 Phalanger
:
: :-----------2 Sarcophilu
: :-------10
: : :-3 Dasyurus
:-----12
: : :--------7 Philander
: :----11
: : :-----------8 Bos
: :
: :------------4 Echymipera
:
:---------1 Thylacinus
branch length S.E. branch length S.E.
Thylacinus 1 0.11 0.03 9 0.05 0.03
Sarcophilu 2 0.13 0.03 10 0.08 0.03
Dasyurus 3 0.00 0.01 11 0.04 0.02
Echymipera 4 0.13 0.04 12 0.05 0.02
Trichosuru 5 0.10 0.03
Phalanger 6 0.12 0.04
Philander 7 0.08 0.03 8 iterations until convergence
Bos 8 0.13 0.04 log L: -603.37
Consensus tree with maximum likelihood branch lengths
(in CLUSTAL W notation):
(Thylacinus:0.11,(Trichosuru:0.10,Phalanger:0.12)100:0.05,
((Sarcophilu:0.13,Dasyurus:0.00)100:0.08,(Philander:0.08,
Bos:0.13)71:0.04,Echymipera:0.13)73:0.05);
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