“Large phylogenies” is a half-day module withing the “Bioinformatics Workshop on Virus Evolution and Molecular Epidemiology” (VEME) workshop.
This module aims discusses approaches to reconstruct large trees and to perform downstream cluster analyses on such trees. In includes 4 sessions:
- Fast methods for large phylogenies (theory) – Heiko Schmidt
 This part introduces different approaches implemented in software to facilitate the
 reconstruction of large trees with many taxa. The lecture will cover aspects like fast
 methods and parallel computing. It also discusses problems and pitfalls of running such
 analyses.
- Partition of large phylogenetic trees (theory) – Anna Zhukova
 The lecture will introduce ancestral character reconstruction and its applications to study
 the evolution of characters along phylogenetic trees, with emphasis on phylogeography and
 detection of geographic clusters of virus spreads.
- Inferring large trees: practice – Heiko Schmidt
 Here we will demonstrate and discuss different software and command line options that can
 be useful to reconstruct large trees.
- Cluster analysis: practice – Anna Zhukova
 In the practical session we demonstrate the use of PastML to reconstruct the geographic
 spread of a virus by performing an ancestral character reconstruction for sampling locations.
 We will compare different methods and assess the uncertainty of predictions in different
 parts of the tree.
