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. 2019 Sep 23;5(2):vez037. doi: 10.1093/ve/vez037

Table 2.

Timescale analysis of ORF sequences using different BEAST programs.

Parameter
Demographic model Constant population size Expansion growth Exponential growth Bayesian skyline plot
Path sampling (BF) 141.31 99.47 107.51 179.87
Stepping-stone sampling (BF) 152.94 260.15 110.3 185.96
TMRCA (95% CI) 1873 (1,090–2,608) 1841 (1,157–2,622) 1663 (1,071–2,384) 1879 (1,192–2,659)
TMRCA effective sample size 239 238 247 261
Substitution rate (nt/site/year) 9.66 × 10−5 (7.10 × 10−5–1.23 × 10−4) 9.30 × 10−5 (6.79 × 10−5–1.18 × 10−4) 9.89 × 10−5 (7.40 × 10−5–1.25 × 10−4) 9.16 × 10−5 (6.90 × 10−5–1.15 × 10−4)

Number of sequences: 162, sequence length: 8,913 nucleotides (nts), best-fit substitution model: GTR + I + Γ4, Best-fit clock model: relaxed uncorrelated lognormal. Best-fit population growth models were expansion growth and Bayesian skyline plot supported by the best Bayes factors (BFs) (italics) of path sampling and stepping-stone sampling, respectively (BEAST 1.8.2 and Tracer v1.6). The data sets passed date-randomization tests for temporal structure. Effective sample size of substitution rates was 128–167. TMRCA; years before 2016.