2013
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0078122
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Mapping the Shapes of Phylogenetic Trees from Human and Zoonotic RNA Viruses

Abstract: A phylogeny is a tree-based model of common ancestry that is an indispensable tool for studying biological variation. Phylogenies play a special role in the study of rapidly evolving populations such as viruses, where the proliferation of lineages is constantly being shaped by the mode of virus transmission, by adaptation to immune systems, and by patterns of human migration and contact. These processes may leave an imprint on the shapes of virus phylogenies that can be extracted for comparative study; however… Show more

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“…Otherwise, genotypic testing and analysis [61] can provide another critical tool to inform practice patterns [62]. For instance, physician location "hot-spotting" of newly detected infections based on sequencing analyses could allow for highly targeted interventions for, of course, prevention, but perhaps more interestingly, efforts for early initiation or linkage.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Otherwise, genotypic testing and analysis [61] can provide another critical tool to inform practice patterns [62]. For instance, physician location "hot-spotting" of newly detected infections based on sequencing analyses could allow for highly targeted interventions for, of course, prevention, but perhaps more interestingly, efforts for early initiation or linkage.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The particles are weighted according to the similarity between their associated simulated trees and the observed tree. To quantify this similarity, we used the tree kernel developed by Poon et al (2013). Particles are iteratively perturbed by applying a Metropolis-Hastings kernel and, if the move is accepted, simulating new datasets under the new parameters.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since the tree kernel incorporates both of these sources of information, we expected it to outperform the other two statistics. Finally, the tree kernel can be tuned by adjusting the values of the meta-parameters λ and σ (the ‘decay factor’ and ‘radial basis function variance’, see Poon et al Poon et al 2013). λ is used to penalize large subset trees which tend to dominate the kernel score.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Poon et al (2013) previously adapted a kernel function that operates on treelike objects in natural language processing (Collins & Duffy, 2002) to compare phylogenetic trees. Poon et al (2013) previously adapted a kernel function that operates on treelike objects in natural language processing (Collins & Duffy, 2002) to compare phylogenetic trees.…”
Section: Distance Measures and Mp Reconciliationmentioning
confidence: 99%