CHANGES for Fluctuate version 1.30

It is now possible to hold either Theta or g constant at any
desired value, and just estimate the other parameter.  This
is particularly helpful when the data nearly form a star
phylogeny (seen in very fast-growing populations such as
viruses).  A star phylogeny does not contain enough information
to estimate both Theta and g, but it can estimate g if a
reasonable external estimate of Theta is available.

Several bugs which caused the program to crash (for example,
if the initial value of g was given as 0.0) have been fixed.

It is now possible to interactively adjust the range of
the likelihood table in the output, so that the user can
explore any desired area of the likelihood surface.

Mary Kuhner and Jon Yamato
mkkuhner@genetics.washington.edu

Department of Genetics, University of Washington
Box 357360
Seattle, WA 91895-7360
(206) 543-8751
