DLRS: Gene tree evolution in light of a species tree

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PrIME-DLRS (or colloquially: 'Delirious') is a phylogenetic software tool to simultaneously infer and reconcile a gene tree given a species tree. It accounts for duplication and loss events, a relaxed molecular clock and is intended for the study of homologous gene families, for example in a comparative genomics setting involving multiple species. PrIME-DLRS uses a Bayesian MCMC framework, where the input is a known species tree with divergence times and a multiple sequence alignment, and the output is a posterior distribution over gene trees and model parameters. © 2012 The Author.

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Sjöstrand, J., Sennblad, B., Arvestad, L., & Lagergren, J. (2012). DLRS: Gene tree evolution in light of a species tree. Bioinformatics, 28(22), 2994–2995. https://doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/bts548

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