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. 2017 Sep:114:34-39.
doi: 10.1016/j.ympev.2017.03.027. Epub 2017 Apr 22.

Brownian model of transcriptome evolution and phylogenetic network visualization between tissues

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Brownian model of transcriptome evolution and phylogenetic network visualization between tissues

Xun Gu et al. Mol Phylogenet Evol. 2017 Sep.

Abstract

While phylogenetic analysis of transcriptomes of the same tissue is usually congruent with the species tree, the controversy emerges when multiple tissues are included, that is, whether species from the same tissue are clustered together, or different tissues from the same species are clustered together. Recent studies have suggested that phylogenetic network approach may shed some lights on our understanding of multi-tissue transcriptome evolution; yet the underlying evolutionary mechanism remains unclear. In this paper we develop a Brownian-based model of transcriptome evolution under the phylogenetic network that can statistically distinguish between the patterns of species-clustering and tissue-clustering. Our model can be used as a null hypothesis (neutral transcriptome evolution) for testing any correlation in tissue evolution, can be applied to cancer transcriptome evolution to study whether two tumors of an individual appeared independently or via metastasis, and can be useful to detect convergent evolution at the transcriptional level.

Keywords: Multi-tissue evolution; Phylogenetic network; RNA-seq; Transcriptome evolution.

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