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How do traits drift on evolutionary trees over time?

Gilles Didier

May 28, 2026

Didier analyzed how the average and spread of inherited traits evolve on phylogenetic trees as lineages branch and diverge. He showed these statistics follow predictable piecewise-linear patterns tied to the age of most recent common ancestors—the deeper back you go, the more trait variation accumulates. This matters because it provides exact formulas for testing whether observed trait patterns match what evolution by drift would predict.
Published as Phylogenetic dynamics of MRCA ages and empirical moments of a Brownian trait arXiv:2605.29736
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