Publications of Year 2001  
Article (Journal)
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Vladimir Makarenkov. T-REX: reconstructing and visualizing phylogenetic trees and reticulation networks. In BIO, Vol. 17(7):664-668, 2001.
Keywords: phylogenetic network, phylogeny, Program T REX, reconstruction, reticulogram, software, visualization.
Note: http://www.labunix.uqam.ca/~makarenv/makarenv/Article_BIO.pdf.
       

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Korbinian Strimmer, Carsten Wiuf and Vincent Moulton. Recombination Analysis Using Directed Graphical Models. In MBE, Vol. 18(1):97-99, 2001.
Keywords: recombination, statistical model.
Note: http://mbe.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/full/18/1/97.
       

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Katharina Huber, Vincent Moulton, Peter J. Lockhart and Andreas W. M. Dress. Pruned Median Networks: A Technique for Reducing the Complexity of Median Networks. In MPE, Vol. 19(2):302-310, 2001.
Keywords: abstract network, median network, phylogenetic network, phylogeny, split.
Note: http://dx.doi.org/10.1006/mpev.2001.0935.
       
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Mark T. Holder, Jennifer A. Anderson and Alisha K. Holloway. Difficulties in Detecting Hybridization. In Systematic Biology, Vol. 50(6):978-982, 2001.
Keywords: bootstrap, from rooted trees, hybridization, lateral gene transfer, lineage sorting, phylogenetic network, phylogeny, reconstruction, statistical model.
Note: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/106351501753462911.
       
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David Posada and Keith A. Crandall. Intraspecific gene genealogies: trees grafting into networks. In TEE, Vol. 16(1):37-45, 2001.
Keywords: likelihood, median network, netting, parsimony, phylogenetic network, phylogeny, Program Arlequin, Program SplitsTree, Program T REX, Program TCS, pyramid, reticulogram, split decomposition, statistical parsimony, survey.
Note: http://darwin.uvigo.es/download/papers/09.networks01.pdf.
       

InProceedings
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Andreas W. M. Dress, Katharina Huber and Vincent Moulton. Hereditarily Optimal Realizations: Why are they Relevant in Phylogenetic Analysis, and how does one Compute them? In Proceedings of the Euroconference on Algebraic Combinatorics and Applications (Alcoma'99), Pages 110-117, springer, 2001.
Keywords: abstract network, from distances, optimal realization, phylogenetic network.
Note: http://www.math.uni-bielefeld.de/fsp-math/Preprints/139.pdf.
       

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Mike Hallett and Jens Lagergren. Efficient algorithms for lateral gene transfers problems. In RECOMB01, Pages 141-148, 2001.
Keywords: from rooted trees, lateral gene transfer, NP complete, phylogeny, polynomial, Program McKiTscH, reconstruction.
Note: http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/369133.369188.
       

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Lusheng Wang, Kaizhong Zhang and Louxin Zhang. Perfect phylogenetic networks with recombination. In SAC01, Pages 46-50, 2001.
Keywords: from sequences, galled tree, NP complete, perfect, phylogenetic network, phylogeny, polynomial, recombination, reconstruction.
Note: http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/372202.372271.
       

InBook
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Walter M. Fitch. Reticulation. In Sydney Brenner and Jeffrey H. Miller editors, Encyclopedia of Genetics, Academic Press, 2001.
Keywords: phylogenetic network, phylogeny, survey.
       

PhdThesis
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Barbara R. Holland. Evolutionary analyses of large data sets: Trees and beyond. PhD thesis, Massey University, New Zealand, 2001.
Keywords: median network, split.
Note: http://mro.massey.ac.nz/handle/10179/2078.