A likelihood ratio test for species membership based on DNA sequence data

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DNA barcoding as an approach for species identification is rapidly increasing in popularity. However, it remains unclear which statistical procedures should accompany the technique to provide a measure of uncertainty. Here we describe a likelihood ratio test which can be used to test if a sampled sequence is a member of an a priori specified species. We investigate the performance of the test using coalescence simulations, as well as using the real data from butterflies and frogs representing two kinds of challenge for DNA barcoding: extremely low and extremely high levels of sequence variability.
Original languageEnglish
JournalPhilosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Biological Sciences
Volume360
Issue number1462
Pages (from-to)1969-1974
ISSN0962-8436
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2005

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Keywords:
DNA barcoding likelihood ratio tests assignment of individuals coalescent simulations

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