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Identifying impacts of contact tracing on HIV epidemiological inference from phylogenetic data. [PDF]
Kupperman MD, Ke R, Leitner T.
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Ant phylogeny is not resolved by the application of site heterogeneous models. [PDF]
Boudinot BE, Lieberman ZE.
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Journal of Computational Biology, 2013
The live phylogeny problem generalizes the phylogeny problem while admitting the existence of living ancestors among the taxonomic objects. This problem suits the case of fast-evolving species, like virus, and the construction of phylogenies for nonbiological objects like documents, images, and database records.
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The live phylogeny problem generalizes the phylogeny problem while admitting the existence of living ancestors among the taxonomic objects. This problem suits the case of fast-evolving species, like virus, and the construction of phylogenies for nonbiological objects like documents, images, and database records.
Guilherme P, Telles +3 more
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