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PartitionFinder 2: New Methods for Selecting Partitioned Models of Evolution for Molecular and Morphological
Robert Lanfear1,2, Paul B Frandsen3, April M Wright4
1Research School of Biology, Australian National University, Canberra, ACT, Australia.
Abstract:
PartitionFinder 2 is a program for automatically selecting best-fit partitioning schemes and models of evolution for phylogenetic analyses. PartitionFinder 2 is substantially faster and more efficient than version 1, and incorporates many new methods and features. These include the ability to analyze morphological datasets, new methods to analyze genome-scale datasets, new output formats to facilitate interoperability with downstream software, and many new models of molecular evolution. PartitionFinder 2 is freely available under an open source license and works on Windows, OSX, and Linux operating systems. It can be downloaded from www.robertlanfear.com/partitionfinder. The source code is available at https://github.com/brettc/partitionfinder.
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