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BMCBI
2007
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An exploration of alternative visualisations of the basic helix-loop-helix protein interaction network
Background: Alternative representations of biochemical networks emphasise different aspects of the data and contribute to the understanding of complex biological systems. In this ...
Brian J. Holden, John W. Pinney, Simon C. Lovell, ...
GECCO
2005
Springer
150views Optimization» more  GECCO 2005»
13 years 11 months ago
A GA for maximum likelihood phylogenetic inference using neighbour-joining as a genotype to phenotype mapping
Evolutionary relationships among species can be represented by a phylogenetic tree and inferred by optimising some measure of fitness, such as the statistical likelihood of the t...
Leon Poladian
WABI
2004
Springer
107views Bioinformatics» more  WABI 2004»
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Phylogenetic Super-networks from Partial Trees
—In practice, one is often faced with incomplete phylogenetic data, such as a collection of partial trees or partial splits. This paper poses the problem of inferring a phylogene...
Daniel H. Huson, Tobias Dezulian, Tobias H. Kl&oum...
BMCBI
2007
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Three-Dimensional Phylogeny Explorer: Distinguishing paralogs, lateral transfer, and violation of "molecular clock" assumption w
Background: Construction and interpretation of phylogenetic trees has been a major research topic for understanding the evolution of genes. Increases in sequence data and complexi...
Namshin Kim, Christopher Lee
PR
2006
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A pattern recognition-based approach for phylogenetic network construction with constrained recombination
The tree representation of evolutionary relationship oversimplifies the view of the process of evolution as it cannot take into account the events such as horizontal gene transfer...
M. A. H. Zahid, Ankush Mittal, Ramesh Chandra Josh...