A Stochastic Model for the Evolution of Autocorrelated DNA Sequences
M Schoniger, A. von Haeseler
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution,
3, 240-247 (Sept 1994)
Abstract
Currently used stochastic models of DNA sequence evolution assume independent and
identically distributed nucleotide sites. They are too simple to account for dependence structures
obviously present in molecular data. Up to now more realistic stochastic models for nucleotide
substitutions have been considered intractable. In this paper a procedure that accounts for
non-overlapping correlations among pairs of sites of a DNA sequence is developed. We show that
currently used models that ignore correlated sites underestimate distances inferred from observed
sequence dissimilarities. For the analyzed mitochondrial sequence data this underestimation is not
drastic in contrast to paired regions (stems) of bacterial 23S rRNA sequences.