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Since "R-MCA" is not a standard software package (like ape or phangorn in R), this review treats it as an combining R programming with Molecular Clock Analysis . Full Review: R-MCA (Relative Molecular Clock Analysis in R) 1. Overview & Purpose R-MCA refers to the implementation of molecular clock hypothesis testing using the R environment. Its primary goal is to determine whether evolutionary rates are constant across lineages (strict clock) or variable (relaxed clock) in a given phylogenetic tree and sequence alignment.

Would you like a deeper dive into a specific R package (e.g., ape , phytools , treeplyr ) for molecular clock analysis? r- mca

 

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