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Gene Tree Discordance Can Generate Patterns of Diminishing Convergence over Timeopen access

Authors
Mendes, Fabio K.Hahn, YoonsooHahn, Matthew W.
Issue Date
Dec-2016
Publisher
OXFORD UNIV PRESS
Keywords
convergence; incomplete lineage sorting; gene tree discordance; hemiplasy
Citation
MOLECULAR BIOLOGY AND EVOLUTION, v.33, no.12, pp 3299 - 3307
Pages
9
Journal Title
MOLECULAR BIOLOGY AND EVOLUTION
Volume
33
Number
12
Start Page
3299
End Page
3307
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/6361
DOI
10.1093/molbev/msw197
ISSN
0737-4038
1537-1719
Abstract
Phenotypic convergence is an exciting outcome of adaptive evolution, occurring when different species find similar solutions to the same problem. Unraveling the molecular basis of convergence provides a way to link genotype to adaptive phenotypes, but can also shed light on the extent to which molecular evolution is repeatable and predictable. Many recent genome-wide studies have uncovered a striking pattern of diminishing convergence over time, ascribing this pattern to the presence of intramolecular epistatic interactions. Here, we consider gene tree discordance as an alternative cause of changes in convergence levels over time in a primate dataset. We demonstrate that gene tree discordance can produce patterns of diminishing convergence by itself, and that controlling for discordance as a cause of apparent convergence makes the pattern disappear. We also show that synonymous substitutions, where neither selection nor epistasis should be prevalent, have the same diminishing pattern of molecular convergence in primates. Finally, we demonstrate that even in situations where biological discordance is not possible, discordance due to errors in species tree inference can drive similar patterns. Though intramolecular epistasis could in principle create a pattern of declining convergence over time, our results suggest a possible alternative explanation for this widespread pattern. These results contribute to a growing appreciation not just of the presence of gene tree discordance, but of the unpredictable effects this discordance can have on analyses of molecular evolution.
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