Population Genetic Inference With MIGRATE.

Curr Protoc Bioinformatics

Department of Scientific Computing, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida.

Published: December 2019

AI Article Synopsis

  • Evolutionary biologists collect genetic data to explore and compare different population relationships and biogeographic hypotheses using the tool MIGRATE, which has been improved since its 1998 launch.
  • The program utilizes coalescence theory and Bayesian inference to estimate parameters of user-defined population models, including factors like migration and colonization.
  • The text outlines several protocols, aimed at helping beginners effectively use MIGRATE for complex analyses, covering steps from installation to model selection.

Article Abstract

Many evolutionary biologists collect genetic data from natural populations and then need to investigate the relationship among these populations to compare different biogeographic hypotheses. MIGRATE, a useful tool for exploring relationships between populations and comparing hypotheses, has existed since 1998. Throughout the years, it has steadily improved in both the quality of algorithms used and in the efficiency of carrying out those calculations, thus allowing for a larger number of loci to be evaluated. This efficiency has been enhanced, as MIGRATE has been developed to perform many of its calculations concurrently when running on a computer cluster. The program is based on the coalescence theory and uses Bayesian inference to estimate posterior probability densities of all the parameters of a user-specified population model. Complex models, which include migration and colonization parameters, can be specified. These models can be evaluated using marginal likelihoods, thus allowing a user to compare the merits of different hypotheses. The three presented protocols will help novice users to develop sophisticated analysis techniques useful for their research projects. © 2019 The Authors. Basic Protocol 1: First steps with MIGRATE Basic Protocol 2: Population model specification Basic Protocol 3: Prior distribution specification Basic Protocol 4: Model selection Support Protocol 1: Installing the program MIGRATE Support Protocol 2: Installation of parallel MIGRATE.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9286049PMC
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