Abstract
A model for DNA or protein sequence evolution is proposed where each position belongs to one of two distinct classes. The two classes evolve at different rates. For a phylogeny on four species, we find a cubic function of 4-tuple occurrence frequencies that is nontrivially invariant no matter what the proportion of positions in each rate class. This result refutes the major criticism of nonlinear polynomial invariants.
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