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      Molecular phylogenetics: principles and practice.

      Nature reviews. Genetics
      Base Sequence, Female, Humans, Male, Models, Biological, Models, Statistical, Molecular Sequence Data, Phylogeny, Software

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          Phylogenies are important for addressing various biological questions such as relationships among species or genes, the origin and spread of viral infection and the demographic changes and migration patterns of species. The advancement of sequencing technologies has taken phylogenetic analysis to a new height. Phylogenies have permeated nearly every branch of biology, and the plethora of phylogenetic methods and software packages that are now available may seem daunting to an experimental biologist. Here, we review the major methods of phylogenetic analysis, including parsimony, distance, likelihood and Bayesian methods. We discuss their strengths and weaknesses and provide guidance for their use.

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          22456349
          10.1038/nrg3186

          Chemistry
          Base Sequence,Female,Humans,Male,Models, Biological,Models, Statistical,Molecular Sequence Data,Phylogeny,Software

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