ML.MSBD
Maximum Likelihood Inference on Multi-State Trees
Inference of a multi-states birth-death model from a phylogeny, comprising a number of states N, birth and death rates for each state and on which edges each state appears. Inference is done using a hybrid approach: states are progressively added in a greedy approach. For a fixed number of states N the best model is selected via maximum likelihood. Reference: J. Barido-Sottani, T. G. Vaughan and T. Stadler (2018) doi:10.1098/rsif.2018.0512.
- Version1.2.1
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- LicenseGPL-3
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- Last release04/16/2021
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Joelle Barido-Sottani
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