Speeding up Inference of Homologous Recombination in Bacteria

biorxiv(2020)

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Bacteria reproduce clonally but most species recombine frequently, so that the ancestral process is best captured using an ancestral recombination graph. This graph model is often too complex to be used in an inferential setup, but it can be approximated for example by the ClonalOrigin model. Inference in the ClonalOrigin model is performed via a Reversible-Jump Markov Chain Monte Carlo algorithm, which attempts to jointly explore: the recombination rate, the number of recombination events, the departure and arrival points on the clonal genealogy for each recombination event, and the range of genomic sites affected by each recombination event. However, the Reversible-Jump algorithm usually performs poorly due to the complexity of the target distribution since it needs to explore spaces of different dimensions. Recent developments in Bayesian computation methodology have provided ways to improve existing methods and code, but are not well-known outside the statistics community. We show how exploiting one of these new computational methods can lead to faster inference under the ClonalOrigin model.
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homologous recombination,bacteria,inference
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