RAxML-III: a fast program for maximum likelihood-based inference of large phylogenetic trees
Technical University of Munich · Heidelberg University
Abstract
MOTIVATION: The computation of large phylogenetic trees with statistical models such as maximum likelihood or bayesian inference is computationally extremely intensive. It has repeatedly been demonstrated that these models are able to recover the true tree or a tree which is topologically closer to the true tree more frequently than less elaborate methods such as parsimony or neighbor joining. Due to the combinatorial and computational complexity the size of trees which can be computed on a Biologist's PC workstation within reasonable time is limited to trees containing approximately 100 taxa. RESULTS: In this paper we present the latest release of our program RAxML-III for rapid maximum likelihood-based…
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3Topics & keywords
- Phylogenetic tree
- Inference
- Maximum likelihood
- Computer science
- Tree (set theory)
- Biology
- Statistics
- Artificial intelligence