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0000625MEGATree Explorerpublic2017-12-18 03:072017-12-18 03:07
Reporterguest 
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PrioritynormalSeverityminorReproducibilityhave not tried
StatusnewResolutionopen 
PlatformPCOSWindows 
Product VersionMEGA 11 (Graphical Interface version) 
Target VersionFixed in Version 
Summary0000625: maximum likelihood method missing
DescriptionTree was built using maximum likelihood, but method for it is missing in MEGA (see additional information below).
Additional InformationFigure. Evolutionary relationships of taxa

The evolutionary history was inferred using the None method [1]. The optimal tree with the sum of branch length = 22.89039079 is shown. The percentage of replicate trees in which the associated taxa clustered together in the bootstrap test (500 replicates) are shown next to the branches [2]. The tree is drawn to scale, with branch lengths in the same units as those of the evolutionary distances used to infer the phylogenetic tree. The evolutionary distances were computed using the Whelan And Goldman + Freq. method [3] and are in the units of the number of amino acid substitutions per site. The analysis involved 97 amino acid sequences. All ambiguous positions were removed for each sequence pair. There were a total of 721 positions in the final dataset. Evolutionary analyses were conducted in MEGA5 [4].



1. Your computer is missing a file necessary to cite this source. Please inform the MEGA authors of this bug so we may correct it.
2. Felsenstein J. (1985). Confidence limits on phylogenies: An approach using the bootstrap. Evolution 39:783-791.
3. Whelan, S. and Goldman, N. (2001). A general empirical model of protein evolution derived from multiple protein families using a maximum-likelihood approach. Molecular Biology and Evolution 18:691-699.
4. Tamura K., Peterson D., Peterson N., Stecher G., Nei M., and Kumar S. (2011). MEGA5: Molecular Evolutionary Genetics Analysis using Maximum Likelihood, Evolutionary Distance, and Maximum Parsimony Methods. Molecular Biology and Evolution (In Press).
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