Molecular Biology and Evolution, Vol 9, 1163-1175, Copyright © 1992 by Society for Molecular Biology and Evolution
WC Navidi and L Beckett-Lemus
Evolutionary parsimony is an easy-to-use method of phylogenetic inference
that is based on nucleic acid sequences and that does not require the
assumption that evolutionary processes in the various sites on the molecule
are identical. It does, however, require a parameter constraint, known as
the "balanced transversion" assumption. We show that the accuracy of the
procedure is fairly insensitive to moderate violations of this
assumption--and that the procedure thus is applicable under more general
conditions than previously thought.
ORIGINAL ARTICLE
The effect of unequal transversion rates on the accuracy of evolutionary parsimony
Department of Mathematics, University of Southern California.
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