Jon C. Herron, U of WA Teaching tree thinking with ...
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Jon C. Herron, U of WA
Teaching tree thinking withforensic applications
Outline1.A famous example
2.A software-based tutorial
3.Additional case studies
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Evolution Meeting © Jon C. Herron 2002
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The Florida dentist
• In 1986 dentist tested positive for HIV; later AIDS.
•Continued general dentistry for 2 years.
•Patient with no risk factors discovered she had HIV
•Dentist publicly urges other patients to take test
•10 of 1100 patients are HIV+
Did the dentist pass HIV to his patients?
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Objectives for students
•Describe the logic of a phylogenetic analysis that would answer the question
•Predict the results if the dentist did/did not infect his patients
•Use UPGMA to analyze small datasets
•Correctly interpret the published phylogeny
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Markham et al. 1998PNAS 95: 12568
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Leitner et al. 1996PNAS 93: 10864
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Dentist
Patient A
Patient BPatient C
Local Control
Local ControlLocal Control
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Dentist
Patient A
Patient B
Patient C
Local Control
Local Control
Local Control
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Dentist
Patient A
Patient B
Patient C
Local Control
Local Control
Local Control
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Branch length(number of single-letter
substitutions in thegenetic sequence)
0 5 10 15
Dentist-x
Patient B-x
Patient B-y
Patient A-x
Patient E-x
Patient E-y
Dentist-y
Patient C-x
Patient C-y
Patient A-y
Patient G-x
Patient G-y
LC02-x
LC03-x
LC02-y
LC09
LC35
Patient D-x
Patient D-y
LC03-y
Patient F-x
Patient F-y
HIVELI
Ou et al. 1992. Science 256: 1165
Hillis et al. 1994. Science 264: 671
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A recent issue of the Journal of Medical Virology contained a paper about a German surgeon who handled orthopedic cases in the emergency room. In July of 2000, the surgeon disclosed to his hospital that he was infected with Hepatitis C Virus (HCV). HCV infects the liver, and is spread by contact with the blood of an infected person. Although many infected individuals are asymptomatic, some patients suffer serious liver damage.
Upon learning of the surgeon’s infection, the hospital performed blood tests on 207 of the surgeon’s former patients. Three tested positive for HCV. The question: Did these patients get HCV from the surgeon, or from someone else?
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Fitch, et al. 1991PNAS 88: 4270
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A) B) Tree:
C) D) Tree:
E) F) Tree:
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A) B) Tree:
C) D) Tree:
E) F) Tree:
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ABC D E
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Patient A
Patient B
Control
Control
Control
Control
Control
Control
Control
Control
Cody et al. 2002 Archives of Internal Medicine162: 345
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SIVcpz HIV-1Edward Hooper. 1999. The River.
Oral polio vaccineprepared in cultured
kidney cells fromchimpanzees
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CHAT type I Wy4B
M. mulatta (India)
WCh 24CHATpool 13
M. mulatta
CHAT type I Wy4BCHAT pool 23CHAT pool 16
M. fascicularis CHAT pool 23
M. arctoïdes
CHAT pool 13
M. mulatta (Myanmar)
C. cephus
C. nictitansC. torquatus
C. atys
C. a. sabaeusC. a. sabaeus
E. patas
C. a. tantalus
C. a. aethiops
C. neglectus
P. paniscusP. t. troglodytesP. t. troglodytes
H. sapiensCHAT 1 FL
C. monaG. gorilla
Macaques
Gorillas, Chimps,Humans
Other primates
Blancou et al. 2002. Nature 410: 1045
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Read et al. 2002Science 296: 2028
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Acknowledgments
•Eli Meir, University of Washington
•Joel Kingsolver, University of North Carolina
•Susan Maruca, Derek Stahl