The genetic distance between biological sequences is a fundamental quantity in molecular evolution. It pertains to questions of rates of evolution, existence of a molecular clock, and phylogenetic inference. Under the class of continuous-time substitution models, the distance is commonly defined as the expected number of substitutions at any site in the sequence. We eschew the almost ubiquitous assumptions of evolution under stationarity and time-reversible conditions and extend the concept of the expected number of substitutions to non-stationary Markov models where the only remaining constraint is of time homogeneity between nodes in the tree. Our measure of genetic distance reduces to the standard formulation if the data in question are ...
When the process underlying DNA substitutions varies across evolutionary history, some standard Mark...
The non-homogeneous model of nucleotide substitution proposed by Barry and Hartigan (Stat Sci, 2: 19...
Motivation: The evolutionary distance inferred from gene-order comparisons of related bacteria is de...
The genetic distance between biological sequences is a fundamental quantity in molecular evolution. ...
The genetic distance between biological sequences is a fundamental quantity in molecular evolution. ...
Abstract.—The genetic distance between biological sequences is a fundamental quantity inmolecular ev...
Abstract. — The genetic distance between biological sequences is a fundamental quantity in molecular...
Models of DNA sequence evolution and methods for estimating evolutionary distances are needed for st...
Methods for measuring genetic distances in phylogenetics are known to be sensitive to the evolutiona...
Analytical molecular distance estimates can be inaccurate and biased estimates of the total number o...
which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the origina...
Abstract: The General Time Reversible (GTR) model of nucleotide substitution is at the core of many ...
The General Time Reversible (GTR) model of nucleotide substitution is at the core of many distance-b...
The General Time Reversible (GTR) model of nucleotide substitution is at the core of many distance-b...
The General Time Reversible (GTR) model of nucleotide substitution is at the core of many distance-b...
When the process underlying DNA substitutions varies across evolutionary history, some standard Mark...
The non-homogeneous model of nucleotide substitution proposed by Barry and Hartigan (Stat Sci, 2: 19...
Motivation: The evolutionary distance inferred from gene-order comparisons of related bacteria is de...
The genetic distance between biological sequences is a fundamental quantity in molecular evolution. ...
The genetic distance between biological sequences is a fundamental quantity in molecular evolution. ...
Abstract.—The genetic distance between biological sequences is a fundamental quantity inmolecular ev...
Abstract. — The genetic distance between biological sequences is a fundamental quantity in molecular...
Models of DNA sequence evolution and methods for estimating evolutionary distances are needed for st...
Methods for measuring genetic distances in phylogenetics are known to be sensitive to the evolutiona...
Analytical molecular distance estimates can be inaccurate and biased estimates of the total number o...
which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the origina...
Abstract: The General Time Reversible (GTR) model of nucleotide substitution is at the core of many ...
The General Time Reversible (GTR) model of nucleotide substitution is at the core of many distance-b...
The General Time Reversible (GTR) model of nucleotide substitution is at the core of many distance-b...
The General Time Reversible (GTR) model of nucleotide substitution is at the core of many distance-b...
When the process underlying DNA substitutions varies across evolutionary history, some standard Mark...
The non-homogeneous model of nucleotide substitution proposed by Barry and Hartigan (Stat Sci, 2: 19...
Motivation: The evolutionary distance inferred from gene-order comparisons of related bacteria is de...