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The transition probability matrix in Lewis Mk model is incorrect #10

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gavryushkina opened this issue Jun 27, 2018 · 8 comments
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double should be used instead of integer for calculation line 108

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dwbapst commented Jun 28, 2018

Could this have had an impact on analyses with symmetric transition probabilities?

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It has an impact on any analysis using Lewis Mk model without specified frequencies. I am not quite sure which model you mean.

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dwbapst commented Jun 29, 2018

I was being confusingly specific. I just meant, would this likely have had an impact on previous analyses involving morphological datasets with BEAST2? Sounds like the answer is yes.

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Unfortunately yes. It should not be a big impact. I am checking my penguin analysis and so far there is only very little difference in morphological clock rate.

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dwbapst commented Jun 29, 2018

Well, I've found bugs like this in paleotree before, and had to alert people via social media/R-Phylo. Once your penguin re-analysis is done, will you be notifying users via the beast-users group of the issue and how much of an impact it made on your own re-analysis, so anyone who did an analysis recently knows to rerun their study?

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gavryushkina commented Jun 29, 2018 via email

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alexeid commented Jun 29, 2018 via email

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dwbapst commented Jul 7, 2018

Thanks for sending the comment to beast-users, @gavryushkina!

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