thanks for your interest in the paper and your comments. James Clark --- who ran the dating analyses --- has prepared an archive (attached) that contains the files needed to run these analyses (input files, control files, etc.), along with a README.TXT that describes each of the steps in more detail. I hope this is useful in your future studies.
All the best,
Tom (and the co-authors)
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elife_dating.zip
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Readers should cite both the Bio-protocol preprint and the original research article where this protocol was used:
Moody, E, Spang, A, Williams, T and Clark, J W(2022). Molecular clock analyses. Bio-protocol Preprint. bio-protocol.org/prep1743.
Moody, E. R., Mahendrarajah, T. A., Dombrowski, N., Clark, J. W., Petitjean, C., Offre, P., Szöllősi, G. J., Spang, A. and Williams, T. A.(2022). An estimate of the deepest branches of the tree of life from ancient vertically evolving genes. eLife. DOI: 10.7554/eLife.66695
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