Drawing Skyline Plot Graphs
These functions provide various ways to draw skyline plot graphs
on the current graphical device. Note that skylineplot(z, ...)
is simply
a shortcut for plot(skyline(z, ...))
.
The skyline plot itself is an estimate of effective population size through time,
and is computed using the function skyline
.
## S3 method for class 'skyline' plot(x, show.years=FALSE, subst.rate, present.year, ...) ## S3 method for class 'skyline' lines(x, show.years=FALSE, subst.rate, present.year, ...) skylineplot(z, ...) skylineplot.deluxe(tree, ...)
x |
skyline plot data (i.e. an object of class |
z |
Either an ultrametric tree (i.e. an object of class |
tree |
ultrametric tree (i.e. an object of class |
show.years |
option that determines whether the time is plotted in units of of substitutions (default) or in years (requires specification of substution rate and year of present). |
subst.rate |
substitution rate (see option show.years). |
present.year |
present year (see option show.years). |
... |
further arguments to be passed on to |
See skyline
for more details (incl. references) about the skyline plot method.
Korbinian Strimmer
plot
and lines
for the basic plotting
function in R, coalescent.intervals
, skyline
# get tree data("hivtree.newick") # example tree in NH format tree.hiv <- read.tree(text = hivtree.newick) # load tree #### classic skyline plot skylineplot(tree.hiv) # shortcut #### plot classic and generalized skyline plots and estimate epsilon sk.opt <- skylineplot.deluxe(tree.hiv) sk.opt$epsilon #### classic and generalized skyline plot #### sk1 <- skyline(tree.hiv) sk2 <- skyline(tree.hiv, 0.0119) # use years rather than substitutions as unit for the time axis plot(sk1, show.years=TRUE, subst.rate=0.0023, present.year = 1997, col=c(grey(.8),1)) lines(sk2, show.years=TRUE, subst.rate=0.0023, present.year = 1997) legend(.15,500, c("classic", "generalized"), col=c(grey(.8),1),lty=1) #### various skyline plots for different epsilons layout(mat= matrix(1:6,2,3,byrow=TRUE)) ci <- coalescent.intervals(tree.hiv) plot(skyline(ci, 0.0));title(main="0.0") plot(skyline(ci, 0.007));title(main="0.007") plot(skyline(ci, 0.0119),col=4);title(main="0.0119") plot(skyline(ci, 0.02));title(main="0.02") plot(skyline(ci, 0.05));title(main="0.05") plot(skyline(ci, 0.1));title(main="0.1") layout(mat= matrix(1:1,1,1,byrow=TRUE))
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