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Table 2 An expanded set of fixed-effect models.

From: Methods for selecting fixed-effect models for heterogeneous codon evolution, with comments on their application to gene and genome data

 

Parameters heterogeneous among partitions

 

New code

κ

ω

c

Ï€

Number of parameters

1 (E)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

b+12g-1

2 (D)

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

b+3g+8

3

Yes

Yes

No

Yes

b+11g

4

Yes

Yes

No

No

b+2g+9

5

Yes

No

Yes

Yes

b+11g

6

Yes

No

Yes

No

b+2g+9

7

Yes

No

No

Yes

b+10g+1

8

Yes

No

No

No

b+g+10

9

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

b+11g

10

No

Yes

Yes

No

b+2g+9

11

No

Yes

No

Yes

b+10g+1

12

No

Yes

No

No

b+g+10

13 (C)

No

No

Yes

Yes

b+10g+1

14 (B)

No

No

Yes

No

b+g+10

15

No

No

No

Yes

b+9g+2

16 (A)

No

No

No

No

b+11

  1. Number of parameters is for the F3 × 4 method of estimating codon frequencies. b and g denote the number of branches and the number of site classes, respectively. Letters in parentheses indicate the model codes formerly used by Yang and Swanson [4].