Evolutionary Bioinformatics (Jan 2006)

CoMET: A Mesquite package for comparing models of continuous character evolution on phylogenies

  • Chunghau Lee,
  • Sigal Blay,
  • Arne Ø. Mooers,
  • Ambuj Singh,
  • Todd H. Oakley

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2
pp. 183 – 186

Abstract

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Continuously varying traits such as body size or gene expression level evolve during the history of species or gene lineages. To test hypotheses about the evolution of such traits, the maximum likelihood (ML) method is often used. Here we introduce CoMET (Continuous-character Model Evaluation and Testing), which is module for Mesquite that automates likelihood computations for nine different models of trait evolution. Due to its few restrictions on input data, CoMET is applicable to testing a wide range of character evolution hypotheses. The CoMET homepage, which links to freely available software and more detailed usage instructions, is located at http://www.lifesci.ucsb.edu/eemb/labs/oakley/software/comet.htm.

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