Publications related to 'statistical parsimony' : Statistical parsimony is a method to evaluate phylogenetic networks from sequences.
 
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2001
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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.
       

2000
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Mark Clement, David Posada and Keith A. Crandall. TCS: a computer program to estimate gene genealogies. In MOLE, Vol. 9:1657-1659, 2000.
Keywords: from sequences, parsimony, phylogenetic network, phylogeny, Program TCS, reconstruction, software, statistical parsimony.
Note: http://darwin.uvigo.es/download/papers/08.tcs00.pdf.
       
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Alan R. Templeton, Keith A. Crandall and Charles F. Sing. A Cladistic Analysis of Phenotypic Associations With Haplotypes Inferred From Restriction Endonuclease Mapping and DNA Sequence Data. III. Cladogram Estimation. In GEN, Vol. 132:619-633, 2000.
Keywords: from sequences, parsimony, phylogenetic network, phylogeny, Program TCS, recombination, reconstruction, statistical parsimony.
Note: http://www.genetics.org/cgi/content/abstract/132/2/619.