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Installation of Beast Software

 Beast Software

BEAST is a cross-platform program for Bayesian analysis of molecular sequences using MCMC. It is entirely orientated towards rooted, time-measured phylogenies inferred using strict or relaxed molecular clock models.I have briefly explained the installation procedure.





        Features of BEAST Software

  • It can be used as a method of reconstructing phylogenies but is also a framework for testing evolutionary hypotheses without conditioning on a single tree topology. 

  • BEAST uses MCMC to average over tree space, so that each tree is weighted proportional to its posterior probability. 

  • It includes a simple to use user-interface program for setting up standard analyses and a suit of programs for analysing the results.


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