PAML 4: Phylogenetic Analysis by Maximum Likelihood
ZYZ. Yang
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Abstract
PAML, currently in version 4, is a package of programs for phylogenetic analyses of DNA and protein sequences using maximum likelihood (ML). The programs may be used to compare and test phylogenetic trees, but their main strengths lie in the rich repertoire of evolutionary models implemented, which can be used to estimate parameters in models of sequence evolution and to test interesting biological hypotheses. Uses of the programs include estimation of synonymous and nonsynonymous rates (d(N) and d(S)) between two protein-coding DNA sequences, inference of positive Darwinian selection through phylogenetic comparison of protein-coding genes, reconstruction of ancestral genes and proteins for molecular…
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- Biology
- Phylogenetic tree
- Nonsynonymous substitution
- Phylogenetic network
- Maximum likelihood
- Phylogenetics
- Evolutionary biology
- Maximum parsimony
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