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The complete chloroplast genome sequence and phylogenetic analysis of <i>Juniperus coxii, a</i> Near Threatened species. [PDF]
Wu J, Zheng C, Zhou F, Li R, Huang Y.
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Evolution, 2008
Meta-analysis is a powerful statistical technique that combines the results of independent studies to identify general trends. When the species under examination are not independent however, it is also necessary to incorporate phylogenetic information into the analysis.
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Meta-analysis is a powerful statistical technique that combines the results of independent studies to identify general trends. When the species under examination are not independent however, it is also necessary to incorporate phylogenetic information into the analysis.
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Phylogenetic Survival Analysis
Going back in time through a phylogenetic tree makes it possible to evaluate ancestral genomes and assess their potential to acquire key polymorphisms of interest over evolutionary time. Knowledge of this kind may allow for the emergence of key traits to be predicted and pre-empted from currently circulating strains in the future.Torres Ortiz, Arturo, Grandjean, Louis
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Phylogenetic analysis ofUlmaceae
Plant Systematics and Evolution, 1996A phylogenetic analysis of theUlmaceae, Cannabaceae, Barbeyaceae, andBroussonetia of theMoraceae produced nine equally parsimonious trees with 127 steps. TheUlmoideae (Ulmaceae, sensuGrudzinskaya) are a monophyletic group and distinct from theCeltidoideae. The genusAmpelocera occupies an isolated taxonomic position among the celtidoids.
Michael S. Zavada, Muyeol Kim
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Microcomputers and Phylogenetic Analysis
Science, 1986The programs discussed above show how microcomputers have added to the arsenal of systematic biologists. This is a rapidly developing field, and there are no doubt major changes on the horizon. Swofford is working on a new version of PAUP that will have some of the interactive features of MacClade (and will not require a math coprocessor) and there are
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