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MEGA 11: Molecular Evolutionary Genetics Analysis version 11. Version 11 adds new timing methods and is optimized for working with larger data.
MEGA 11 (64-bit) (for Windows) MEGA is provided FREE for use in research and education (see terms below) To download MEGA, please fill in the information requested below about how and where MEGA is used.
Example Data. Files used in the MEGA tutorials. Update History. A comprehensive list of major changes with each software release. Known Issues. Known Issues which exist in MEGA. MEGA-X-CC Quick Start. Reference and documentation. FAQs.
The Molecular Evolutionary Genetics Analysis (MEGA) software has matured to contain a large collection of methods and tools of computational molecular evo lution. Here, we describe new additions that make MEGA a more comprehensive
MEGA is an integrated tool for conducting automatic and manual sequence alignment, inferring phylogenetic trees, mining web-based databases, estimating rates of molecular evolution, and testing evolutionary hypotheses.
Tutorials. Below are links to online video lectures and tutorials for multiple versions of MEGA. The first section of videos were created by members of Dr. Sudhir Kumar's lab at the Institute for Genomics and Evolutionary Medicine (iGEM) at Temple University.
If you wish to cite MEGA in your publications, we suggest the following: (1) When referring to MEGA in the main text of your publication, you may choose a format such as: MEGA11: Molecular Evolutionary Genetics Analysis version 11 (Tamura, Stecher, and Kumar 2021).
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Frequently asked questions regarding the MEGA (Molecular Evolutionary Genetics Analysis) software.
From the Alignment Explorer main menu, select Data | Open | Retrieve sequences from File. Select the "hsp20.fas" file from the MEG/Examples directory. Align ing Sequences by ClustalW. You can create a multiple sequence alignment in MEGA using either the ClustalW or Muscle algorithms.