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- PhyML is a software that estimates maximum likelihood phylogenies
- from alignments of nucleotide or amino acid sequences. It provides a
- wide range of options that were designed to facilitate standard
- phylogenetic analyses. The main strengths of PhyML lies in the large
- number of substitution models coupled to various options to search
- the space of phylogenetic tree topologies, going from very fast and
- efficient methods to slower but generally more accurate approaches.
- It also implements two methods to evaluate branch supports in a sound
- statistical framework (the non-parametric bootstrap and the
- approximate likelihood ratio test).
- The script also builds the additional program PhyTime.
- For details and citation
- New Algorithms and Methods to Estimate Maximum-Likelihood
- Phylogenies: Assessing the Performance of PhyML 3.0. Guindon S.,
- Dufayard J.F., Lefort V., Anisimova M., Hordijk W., Gascuel O.
- Systematic Biology, 59(3):307-21, 2010.
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