Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4496380 | Journal of Theoretical Biology | 2013 | 6 Pages |
We consider a stochastic process for the generation of species which combines a Yule process with a simple model for hybridization between pairs of co-existent species. We assume that the origin of the process, when there was one species, occurred at an unknown time in the past, and we condition the process on producing n species via the Yule process and a single hybridization event. We prove results about the distribution of the time of the hybridization event. In particular we calculate a formula for all moments and show that under various conditions, the distribution tends to an exponential with rate twice that of the birth rate for the Yule process.
► A Yule tree based random network as a phylogenetic model for a hybridization event. ► We compute analytically all the moments of the time to the hybridization event. ► The time to hybridization is asymptotically exponentially distributed.