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From\To A T C G

A - 6.2360 6.2360 12.5280


T 6.2360 - 12.5280 6.2360
C 6.2360 12.5280 - 6.2360
G 12.5280 6.2360 6.2360 -
NOTE.-- Each entry is the probability of substitution (r) from one base (row) to another base (column). Substitution pattern a
model [1]. Rates of different transitional substitutions are shown in bold and those of transversionsal substitutions are show
considered when evaluating them. For simplicity, sum of r values is made equal to 100, The nucleotide frequencies are A =
estimating ML values, a tree topology was automatically computed. The maximum Log likelihood for this computation was -
positions containing gaps and missing data were eliminated (complete deletion option). There were a total of 904 positions
MEGA X [2]

1. Kimura M. (1980). A simple method for estimating evolutionary rate of base substitutions through comparative studies of
120.

2. Kumar S., Stecher G., Li M., Knyaz C., and Tamura K. (2018). MEGA X: Molecular Evolutionary Genetics Analysis acros
35:1547-1549.

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