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      Aligned 18S and Insect Phylogeny

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      Systematic Biology
      Informa UK Limited

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          Estimating the pattern of nucleotide substitution.

          Z. Yang (1994)
          Knowledge of the pattern of nucleotide substitution is important both to our understanding of molecular sequence evolution and to reliable estimation of phylogenetic relationships. The method of parsimony analysis, which has been used to estimate substitution patterns in real sequences, has serious drawbacks and leads to results difficult to interpret. In this paper a model-based maximum likelihood approach is proposed for estimating substitution patterns in real sequences. Nucleotide substitution is assumed to follow a homogeneous Markov process, and the general reversible process model (REV) and the unrestricted model without the reversibility assumption are used. These models are also applied to examine the adequacy of the model of Hasegawa et al. (J. Mol. Evol. 1985;22:160-174) (HKY85). Two data sets are analyzed. For the psi eta-globin pseudogenes of six primate species, the REV models fits the data much better than HKY85, while, for a segment of mtDNA sequences from nine primates, REV cannot provide a significantly better fit than HKY85 when rate variation over sites is taken into account in the models. It is concluded that the use of the REV model in phylogenetic analysis can be recommended, especially for large data sets or for sequences with extreme substitution patterns, while HKY85 may be expected to provide a good approximation. The use of the unrestricted model does not appear to be worthwhile.
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            OPTIMIZATION ALIGNMENT: THE END OF MULTIPLE SEQUENCE ALIGNMENT IN PHYLOGENETICS?

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              Mecoptera is paraphyletic: multiple genes and phylogeny of Mecoptera and Siphonaptera

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                Journal
                Systematic Biology
                Informa UK Limited
                1076-836X
                1063-5157
                June 01 2004
                June 01 2004
                : 53
                : 3
                : 506-514
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                10.1080/10635150490445922
                15503677
                5d75c3bb-a0f7-4d9f-a1ec-2070bcc39ce3
                © 2004
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