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Demographic models can now have specific mutation and recombination rates used in their inference and these values can differ (a bit) from species mutation and recombination rates (often the most up to date values are used).
These model parameters were added a bit later, so many models might not have them implemented, but they likely were used in inference one way or another.
The difference likely isn't massive, but ...
Do we have to go over all models and check (quite a bit of work)?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Demographic models can now have specific mutation and recombination rates used in their inference and these values can differ (a bit) from species mutation and recombination rates (often the most up to date values are used).
These model parameters were added a bit later, so many models might not have them implemented, but they likely were used in inference one way or another.
The difference likely isn't massive, but ...
Do we have to go over all models and check (quite a bit of work)?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: