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What's the difference between Homogeneous and non-homogeneous gamma models?
Author: Noura Al shalanAnswer:
•homogeneous gamma model: -gives rise to two descendent populations (D1 and D2) each of which has the same site- specific rates as the ancestral population. • non- homogeneous gamma model: -gives rise to two descendent populations (D3 and D4) in which the site-specific rates can be different from those in the ancestral population. -each descendent population D3 and D4 contains the same number of slow, moderate and fast sites. that means the same for each of these individual descendent populations .
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