JModelTest v.0.1.1



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Phylogenetic model averaging. jMODELTEST ijModelTest is a software to carry out statistical selection of best-fit models of nucleotide substitution. It implements five different model selection strategies: hierarchical and dynamical likelihood ratio tests (hLRT and dLRT), Akaike and Bayesian information criteria (AIC and BIC), and a decision theory method (DT). It also provides estimates of model selection uncertainty, parameter importances...
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  • Release Date:08/16/2012
  • License:Freeware
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