Maximum Composite Likelihood (Heterogeneous Patterns)

The Tamura-Nei distance (1993)Tamura_and_Nei_1993 estimated by the composite likelihood methodHC_MCL (Tamura et al. 2004Tamura_et_al_2004) corrects for multiple hits, taking into account the substitution rate differences between nucleotides and the inequality of nucleotide frequencies. When the nucleotide frequencies between the sequences are different, the expected proportions of observed differences (P1, P2, and Q) in the computation of the composite likelihood can be obtained by the modified formulas according to Tamura and Kumar (2002)Tamura_and_Kumar_2002 to relax the assumption of the substitution pattern homogeneity. See related Tamura-Nei distance (Heterogeneous Patterns)HC_Tamura_Nei_distance_Heterogeneous_Patterns.