Vestige: Maximum likelihood phylogenetic footprinting

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Phylogenetic footprinting is the identification of functional regions of DNA by their evolutionary conservation. This is achieved by comparing orthologous regions from multiple species and identifying the DNA regions that have diverg...

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Main Authors: Maxwell Peter, Wakefield Matthew J, Huttley Gavin A
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2005-05-01
Series:BMC Bioinformatics
Online Access:http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2105/6/130
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spelling doaj-2cfba4e0a1ae404f99cf6c39375822a02020-11-24T22:07:15ZengBMCBMC Bioinformatics1471-21052005-05-016113010.1186/1471-2105-6-130Vestige: Maximum likelihood phylogenetic footprintingMaxwell PeterWakefield Matthew JHuttley Gavin A<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Phylogenetic footprinting is the identification of functional regions of DNA by their evolutionary conservation. This is achieved by comparing orthologous regions from multiple species and identifying the DNA regions that have diverged less than neutral DNA. Vestige is a phylogenetic footprinting package built on the PyEvolve toolkit that uses probabilistic molecular evolutionary modelling to represent aspects of sequence evolution, including the conventional divergence measure employed by other footprinting approaches. In addition to measuring the divergence, Vestige allows the expansion of the definition of a phylogenetic footprint to include variation in the distribution of any molecular evolutionary processes. This is achieved by displaying the distribution of model parameters that represent partitions of molecular evolutionary substitutions. Examination of the spatial incidence of these effects across regions of the genome can identify DNA segments that differ in the nature of the evolutionary process.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Vestige was applied to a reference dataset of the <it>SCL </it>locus from four species and provided clear identification of the known conserved regions in this dataset. To demonstrate the flexibility to use diverse models of molecular evolution and dissect the nature of the evolutionary process Vestige was used to footprint the Ka/Ks ratio in primate <it>BRCA1 </it>with a codon model of evolution. Two regions of putative adaptive evolution were identified illustrating the ability of Vestige to represent the spatial distribution of distinct molecular evolutionary processes.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>Vestige provides a flexible, open platform for phylogenetic footprinting. Underpinned by the PyEvolve toolkit, Vestige provides a framework for visualising the signatures of evolutionary processes across the genome of numerous organisms simultaneously. By exploiting the maximum-likelihood statistical framework, the complex interplay between mutational processes, DNA repair and selection can be evaluated both spatially (along a sequence alignment) and temporally (for each branch of the tree) providing visual indicators to the attributes and functions of DNA sequences.</p> http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2105/6/130
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Vestige: Maximum likelihood phylogenetic footprinting
BMC Bioinformatics
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Wakefield Matthew J
Huttley Gavin A
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title Vestige: Maximum likelihood phylogenetic footprinting
title_short Vestige: Maximum likelihood phylogenetic footprinting
title_full Vestige: Maximum likelihood phylogenetic footprinting
title_fullStr Vestige: Maximum likelihood phylogenetic footprinting
title_full_unstemmed Vestige: Maximum likelihood phylogenetic footprinting
title_sort vestige: maximum likelihood phylogenetic footprinting
publisher BMC
series BMC Bioinformatics
issn 1471-2105
publishDate 2005-05-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Phylogenetic footprinting is the identification of functional regions of DNA by their evolutionary conservation. This is achieved by comparing orthologous regions from multiple species and identifying the DNA regions that have diverged less than neutral DNA. Vestige is a phylogenetic footprinting package built on the PyEvolve toolkit that uses probabilistic molecular evolutionary modelling to represent aspects of sequence evolution, including the conventional divergence measure employed by other footprinting approaches. In addition to measuring the divergence, Vestige allows the expansion of the definition of a phylogenetic footprint to include variation in the distribution of any molecular evolutionary processes. This is achieved by displaying the distribution of model parameters that represent partitions of molecular evolutionary substitutions. Examination of the spatial incidence of these effects across regions of the genome can identify DNA segments that differ in the nature of the evolutionary process.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Vestige was applied to a reference dataset of the <it>SCL </it>locus from four species and provided clear identification of the known conserved regions in this dataset. To demonstrate the flexibility to use diverse models of molecular evolution and dissect the nature of the evolutionary process Vestige was used to footprint the Ka/Ks ratio in primate <it>BRCA1 </it>with a codon model of evolution. Two regions of putative adaptive evolution were identified illustrating the ability of Vestige to represent the spatial distribution of distinct molecular evolutionary processes.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>Vestige provides a flexible, open platform for phylogenetic footprinting. Underpinned by the PyEvolve toolkit, Vestige provides a framework for visualising the signatures of evolutionary processes across the genome of numerous organisms simultaneously. By exploiting the maximum-likelihood statistical framework, the complex interplay between mutational processes, DNA repair and selection can be evaluated both spatially (along a sequence alignment) and temporally (for each branch of the tree) providing visual indicators to the attributes and functions of DNA sequences.</p>
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