BackgroundThe nucleotide substitution rate matrix is a key parameter of molecular evolution. Several methods for inferring this parameter have been proposed, with different mathematical bases. These methods include counting sequence differences and taking the log of the resulting probability matrices, methods based on Markov triples, and maximum likelihood methods that infer the substitution probabilities that lead to the most likely model of evolution. However, the speed and accuracy of these methods has not been compared.ResultsDifferent methods differ in performance by orders of magnitude (ranging from 1 ms to 10 s per matrix), but differences in accuracy of rate matrix reconstruction appear to be relatively small. Encouragingly, relativ...
<p>Best-fit models with the highest marginal log likelihood score for respective data sets are in bo...
Rates of molecular evolution can vary over time. Diverse statistical techniques for divergence time ...
Evolution of proteins is generally modeled as a Markov process acting on each site of the sequence. ...
BackgroundThe nucleotide substitution rate matrix is a key parameter of molecular evolution. Several...
Motivation: Heterochronous gene sequence data is important for characterizing the evolutionary proce...
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...
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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...
Abstract.—Despite the relevant role of models of nucleotide substitution in phylogenetics, choosing ...
The rapidly reducing cost of high throughput sequencing allows for the acquisition of genome-wide da...
This study presents the first global, 1-Mbp-level analysis of patterns of nucleotide substitutions a...
The molecular-clock hypothesis, i.e., the rate constancy of molecular evolution (Zuck-erkandl and Pa...
Models of DNA sequence evolution and methods for estimating evolutionary distances are needed for st...
<p>Best-fit models with the highest marginal log likelihood score for respective data sets are in bo...
Rates of molecular evolution can vary over time. Diverse statistical techniques for divergence time ...
Evolution of proteins is generally modeled as a Markov process acting on each site of the sequence. ...
BackgroundThe nucleotide substitution rate matrix is a key parameter of molecular evolution. Several...
Motivation: Heterochronous gene sequence data is important for characterizing the evolutionary proce...
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...
[[sponsorship]]生物多樣性研究中心,基因體研究中心[[note]]已出版;[SCI];有審查制度;不具代表性[[note]]http://gateway.isiknowledge.com...
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...
Abstract.—Despite the relevant role of models of nucleotide substitution in phylogenetics, choosing ...
The rapidly reducing cost of high throughput sequencing allows for the acquisition of genome-wide da...
This study presents the first global, 1-Mbp-level analysis of patterns of nucleotide substitutions a...
The molecular-clock hypothesis, i.e., the rate constancy of molecular evolution (Zuck-erkandl and Pa...
Models of DNA sequence evolution and methods for estimating evolutionary distances are needed for st...
<p>Best-fit models with the highest marginal log likelihood score for respective data sets are in bo...
Rates of molecular evolution can vary over time. Diverse statistical techniques for divergence time ...
Evolution of proteins is generally modeled as a Markov process acting on each site of the sequence. ...