Publications related to 'Program Spectronet' : Spectronet is a package for the analysis and visualization of complex evolutionary data that is not best represented by a bifurcating tree. Given an alignment in NEXUS format, the package works by computing a collection of weighted splits or bipartitions of the taxa and then allowing the user to interactively analyze the resulting collection using tools such as Lento-plots and median networks. http://awcmee.massey.ac.nz/spectronet/
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Hans-Jürgen Bandelt, Peter Forster, Bryan C. Sykes and Martin Richards. Mitochondrial portraits of human population using median networks. In GEN, Vol. 141:743-753, 1995.
Keywords: from splits, median network, population genetics, Program Spectronet, reconstruction, visualization.
Note: http://www.genetics.org/cgi/content/abstract/141/2/743.
       

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Katharina Huber, Michael Langton, David Penny, Vincent Moulton and Mike Hendy. Spectronet: A package for computing spectra and median networks. In ABIO, Vol. 1(3):159-161, 2004.
Keywords: from splits, median network, phylogenetic network, phylogeny, Program Spectronet, software, split, visualization.
Note: http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/631776.html.
       
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David A. Morrison. Networks in phylogenetic analysis: new tools for population biology. In IJP, Vol. 35:567-582, 2005.
Keywords: median network, NeighborNet, phylogenetic network, phylogeny, population genetics, Program Network, Program Spectronet, Program SplitsTree, Program T REX, Program TCS, reconstruction, reticulogram, split decomposition, survey.
Note: http://hem.fyristorg.com/acacia/papers/networks.pdf.
       

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Daniel H. Huson. Split networks and Reticulate Networks. In Olivier Gascuel and Mike Steel editors, Reconstructing Evolution, New Mathematical and Computational Advances, Pages 247-276, Oxford University Press, 2007.
Keywords: abstract network, consensus, from rooted trees, from sequences, from splits, from unrooted trees, galled tree, hybridization, phylogenetic network, phylogeny, Program Beagle, Program Spectronet, Program SplitsTree, Program SPNet, recombination, reconstruction, split network, survey.
Note: similar to http://www-ab.informatik.uni-tuebingen.de/research/phylonets/GCB2006.pdf.