.This exercise illustrates an important principle in calculating
likelihoods on trees. Equation (12.17) gives the probability of observing particular
bases at the leaves of a tree with n = 3 species as
πaqai3 (t2)qab(t2 − t1)qbi2 (t1)qbi1 (t1).
This can also be written in the form
qab(t2 − t1)qbi2 (t1)qbi1 (t1).
Evaluate carefully how many addition and multiplication operations are performed
in these two formulae, and deduce that the first form is less efficient
than the second.
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