Generating Markov evolutionary matrices for a given branch length (Q1938705)

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    Generating Markov evolutionary matrices for a given branch length
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      Generating Markov evolutionary matrices for a given branch length (English)
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      22 February 2013
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      Under a Markovian evolutionary process, the expected number of substitutions per site (branch length) that occur when a sequence evolves from another via a transition matrix \(P\) can be approximated by \(-\frac 14 \log(\det P)\). In continuous-time models, it is easy to simulate the process for any given branch length. For discrete-time models, it is not so trivial. In this article, the authors solve this problem for the most well-known discrete-time models JC69*, K80*, K81*, SSM, and GMM. They also provide concise algorithms to generate stochastic matrices of given determinant. These models have the advantage to be nonhomogeneous evolutionary processes.
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      branch length
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      determinant
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      evolutionary model
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      Markov matrix
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      stochastic matrices
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      discrete-time model
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      algorithm
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      nonhomogeneous evolutionary processes
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