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// File: G2001.h
// Created by: Julien Dutheil
// Created on: Mon Aug 07 18:31 2006
//
/*
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#ifndef _G2001_H_
#define _G2001_H_
#include "MarkovModulatedSubstitutionModel.h"
#include <Bpp/Numeric/Prob/DiscreteDistribution.h>
#include <Bpp/Numeric/Parameter.h>
namespace bpp
{
/**
* @brief Galtier's 2001 covarion model.
*
* This model is a subclass of the so-called Markov-modulated substitution models,
* with a Jukes-Cantor rate matrix, of parameter @f$\nu@f$.
* the original version uses a discrete @f$\Gamma@f$ distribution for rates, but you can
* use it with virtually any rate distribution.
*
* @see MarkovModulatedSubstitutionModel
*
* Galtier N., Maximum-likelihood phylogenetic analysis under a covarion-like model (2001).
* _Molecular Biology and Evolution_, 18:866-73.
*/
class G2001 :
public MarkovModulatedSubstitutionModel
{
private:
DiscreteDistribution* rDist_;
std::string nestedRatePrefix_;
public:
/**
* @brief Build a new G2001 substitution model.
*
* @param model The substitution model to use. May be of any alphabet type.
* @param rDist The discrete distribution for rates. The class will own the DiscreteDistribution object,
* which will be deleted together with this instance.
* @param nu The rate matrix parameter.
* @param normalizeRateChanges Tell if the rate transition matrix should be normalized.
*/
G2001(ReversibleSubstitutionModel* model, DiscreteDistribution* rDist, double nu = 1., bool normalizeRateChanges = false) :
MarkovModulatedSubstitutionModel(model, normalizeRateChanges, "G01."),
rDist_(rDist),
nestedRatePrefix_("rdist_" + rDist->getNamespace())
{
nbRates_ = rDist_->getNumberOfCategories();
ratesExchangeability_.resize(nbRates_, nbRates_);
rates_.resize(nbRates_, nbRates_);
ratesFreq_ = std::vector<double>(nbRates_, 1. / static_cast<double>(nbRates_));
rDist_->setNamespace(getNamespace() + nestedRatePrefix_);
addParameters_(rDist_->getIndependentParameters());
addParameter_(new Parameter("G01.nu", nu, &Parameter::R_PLUS));
updateRatesModel();
updateMatrices();
}
G2001(const G2001& model) :
MarkovModulatedSubstitutionModel(model),
rDist_(dynamic_cast<DiscreteDistribution*>(model.rDist_->clone())),
nestedRatePrefix_(model.nestedRatePrefix_)
{}
G2001& operator=(const G2001& model)
{
MarkovModulatedSubstitutionModel::operator=(model);
rDist_ = dynamic_cast<DiscreteDistribution*>(model.rDist_->clone());
nestedRatePrefix_ = model.nestedRatePrefix_;
return *this;
}
virtual ~G2001() { delete rDist_; }
G2001* clone() const { return new G2001(*this); }
public:
std::string getName() const { return "G01"; }
/**
* @brief Re-definition of the super-class method to update the rate distribution too.
*
* @param parameters The parameters that have been modified.
*/
void fireParameterChanged(const ParameterList& parameters)
{
rDist_->matchParametersValues(parameters);
MarkovModulatedSubstitutionModel::fireParameterChanged(parameters);
}
/**
* @return The rate distribution associated to this instance.
*/
const DiscreteDistribution* getRateDistribution() const { return rDist_; }
void setNamespace(const std::string& prefix)
{
MarkovModulatedSubstitutionModel::setNamespace(prefix);
// We also need to update the namespace of the nested distribution:
rDist_->setNamespace(prefix + nestedRatePrefix_);
}
double getRate() const { return 1.; }
void setRate(double rate) {}
void addRateParameter() {}
protected:
void updateRatesModel()
{
double nu = getParameterValue("nu");
for (size_t i = 0; i < nbRates_; i++)
{
rates_(i, i) = rDist_->getCategory(i);
for (size_t j = 0; j < nbRates_; j++)
{
if (i == j)
{
ratesExchangeability_(i, j) = -static_cast<double>(nbRates_) * nu;
}
else
{
ratesExchangeability_(i, j) = static_cast<double>(nbRates_) * nu / static_cast<double>(nbRates_ - 1);
}
}
}
}
};
} // end of namespace bpp.
#endif // _G2001_H_
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