I would recommend lognormal rather than normal. The normal
parameter like substitution rate. A log normal with appropriate mean
opinion. If you have a number of *independent* rate estimates from
On Sep 25, 11:40 pm, Andrew Rambaut <
a.ramb...@ed.ac.uk> wrote:
> Dear Sergios,
>
> If you don't fix the substitution rate, you can put a prior
> probability distribution on it in the Priors panel. I suggest you
> don't use a uniform but try to provide a distribution like the normal
> with a mean and variance that reflect the uncertainty in the rate
> estimated by the other studies.
>
> Andrew
>
> On 25 Sep 2009, at 11:00, sergios-orestis kolokotronis wrote:
>
>
>
> > In the absence of reliable calibrations, one can use a fixed
> > substitution rate (not the best, since it's an imported rate from
> > other studies) to estimate taxon divergence times. Is there a way to
> > set a a [e.g. uniform] prior on the rate within logical bounds, i.e.
> > not orders of magnitude? A simple way is to run the analysis with
> > several fixed rates, but I was just wondering.
>
> > Thanks
> > sergios
>
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