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As default, we use a
Kimura (1980) nucleotide matrix, i.e.
![\begin{displaymath}
\mathbf{Q} = \left[ \begin{array}{rrrr} -1.0 & 0.6 & 0.2 & 0...
... & -1.0 & 0.6 \\ 0.2 & 0.2 & 0.6 & -1.0\\ \end{array} \right],
\end{displaymath}](img63.png) |
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where the row and column order is U, C, A, G. This corresponds to equal
equilibrium nucleotide frequencies
and a transition:transversion
ratio of
.
aef
2007-12-10