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Consequences of Secondary Calibrations on Divergence Time Estimates
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Schenk, John J.
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Age
/ Age composition
/ Animals
/ Bayes Theorem
/ Biogeography
/ Biological Clocks - genetics
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Calibration
/ Computer and Information Sciences
/ Computer simulation
/ Divergence
/ Divergent evolution
/ Earth Sciences
/ Error correction
/ Estimates
/ Fossils
/ Genetic Speciation
/ Likelihood Functions
/ Molecular clock (Genetics)
/ Muridae - classification
/ Muridae - genetics
/ Normal distribution
/ Phylogenetics
/ Phylogeny
/ Physical Sciences
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Sequence Analysis, DNA
/ Studies
/ Time
/ Tips
/ Trees
/ Uncertainty
2016
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Consequences of Secondary Calibrations on Divergence Time Estimates
by
Schenk, John J.
in
Age
/ Age composition
/ Animals
/ Bayes Theorem
/ Biogeography
/ Biological Clocks - genetics
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Calibration
/ Computer and Information Sciences
/ Computer simulation
/ Divergence
/ Divergent evolution
/ Earth Sciences
/ Error correction
/ Estimates
/ Fossils
/ Genetic Speciation
/ Likelihood Functions
/ Molecular clock (Genetics)
/ Muridae - classification
/ Muridae - genetics
/ Normal distribution
/ Phylogenetics
/ Phylogeny
/ Physical Sciences
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Sequence Analysis, DNA
/ Studies
/ Time
/ Tips
/ Trees
/ Uncertainty
2016
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Consequences of Secondary Calibrations on Divergence Time Estimates
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Schenk, John J.
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Age
/ Age composition
/ Animals
/ Bayes Theorem
/ Biogeography
/ Biological Clocks - genetics
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Calibration
/ Computer and Information Sciences
/ Computer simulation
/ Divergence
/ Divergent evolution
/ Earth Sciences
/ Error correction
/ Estimates
/ Fossils
/ Genetic Speciation
/ Likelihood Functions
/ Molecular clock (Genetics)
/ Muridae - classification
/ Muridae - genetics
/ Normal distribution
/ Phylogenetics
/ Phylogeny
/ Physical Sciences
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Sequence Analysis, DNA
/ Studies
/ Time
/ Tips
/ Trees
/ Uncertainty
2016
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Consequences of Secondary Calibrations on Divergence Time Estimates
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Consequences of Secondary Calibrations on Divergence Time Estimates
2016
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Secondary calibrations (calibrations based on the results of previous molecular dating studies) are commonly applied in divergence time analyses in groups that lack fossil data; however, the consequences of applying secondary calibrations in a relaxed-clock approach are not fully understood. I tested whether applying the posterior estimate from a primary study as a prior distribution in a secondary study results in consistent age and uncertainty estimates. I compared age estimates from simulations with 100 randomly replicated secondary trees. On average, the 95% credible intervals of node ages for secondary estimates were significantly younger and narrower than primary estimates. The primary and secondary age estimates were significantly different in 97% of the replicates after Bonferroni corrections. Greater error in magnitude was associated with deeper than shallower nodes, but the opposite was found when standardized by median node age, and a significant positive relationship was determined between the number of tips/age of secondary trees and the total amount of error. When two secondary calibrated nodes were analyzed, estimates remained significantly different, and although the minimum and median estimates were associated with less error, maximum age estimates and credible interval widths had greater error. The shape of the prior also influenced error, in which applying a normal, rather than uniform, prior distribution resulted in greater error. Secondary calibrations, in summary, lead to a false impression of precision and the distribution of age estimates shift away from those that would be inferred by the primary analysis. These results suggest that secondary calibrations should not be applied as the only source of calibration in divergence time analyses that test time-dependent hypotheses until the additional error associated with secondary calibrations is more properly modeled to take into account increased uncertainty in age estimates.
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