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The concept of Sate is relatively simple: it iterates between alignment and tree building using a divide and conquer approach: | The concept of Sate is relatively simple: it iterates between alignment and tree building using a divide and conquer approach: | ||
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# aligning (a talk by Mark Holder: [[Media:msa-2015.pdf | Multiple sequence alignment]] | # aligning (a talk by Mark Holder: [[Media:msa-2015.pdf | Multiple sequence alignment]] | ||
# tree estimation (will be discussed later) | # tree estimation (will be discussed later) |
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SATE
The concept of Sate is relatively simple: it iterates between alignment and tree building using a divide and conquer approach:
- aligning (a talk by Mark Holder: Multiple sequence alignment
- tree estimation (will be discussed later)