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The MLE of a variable (parameter) is the value
that maximizes the likelihood function. The approach of Felsenstein (1981)
is to estimate the parameters of the substitution process and the branch
lengths for each tree. Then choose among tree topologies by considering
their relative likelihoods. The tree topology with the greatest likelihood
is chosen as the MLE of the phylogeny. These might be gamma distributions.
See also
http://mw511.biol.berkeley.edu/like/mle/ |