Journal article
Bayesian molecular dating: opening up the black box
L Bromham, S Duchêne, X Hua, AM Ritchie, DA Duchêne, SYW Ho
Biological Reviews | WILEY | Published : 2018
DOI: 10.1111/brv.12390
Abstract
Molecular dating analyses allow evolutionary timescales to be estimated from genetic data, offering an unprecedented capacity for investigating the evolutionary past of all species. These methods require us to make assumptions about the relationship between genetic change and evolutionary time, often referred to as a ‘molecular clock’. Although initially regarded with scepticism, molecular dating has now been adopted in many areas of biology. This broad uptake has been due partly to the development of Bayesian methods that allow complex aspects of molecular evolution, such as variation in rates of change across lineages, to be taken into account. But in order to do this, Bayesian dating meth..
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Funding Acknowledgements
We thank Simon Blomberg, Simon Greenhill, Marcel Cardillo and David Bryant for discussions and feedback, and the Australian Research Council for funding.