Publications related to 'Program NetGen' : NETGEN is an event-driven simulator for generating phylogenetic networks with DNA sequences, where the traditional birth-death model often used in biology to create phylogenetic trees is extended to support diploid hybrids and/or variable rate lineages. http://www.cs.unm.edu/~morin/sw.html
 
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2008
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Gabriel Cardona, Francesc Rosselló and Gabriel Valiente. Extended Newick: It is Time for a Standard Representation. In BMCB, Vol. 9:532, 2008.
Keywords: evaluation, explicit network, phylogenetic network, Program Bio PhyloNetwork, Program Dendroscope, Program NetGen, Program PhyloNet, Program SplitsTree, Program TCS, visualization.
Note: http://bioinfo.uib.es/media/uploaded/bmc-2008-enewick-sub.pdf.
       

2007
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Monique M. Morin. Phylogenetic Networks: Simulation, Characterization, and Reconstruction. PhD thesis, The University of New Mexico, U.S.A., 2007.
Keywords: evaluation, explicit network, hybridization, lateral gene transfer, phylogenetic network, phylogeny, Program NetGen, simulation, software.
Note: http://www.cs.unm.edu/~morin/morin_phd.pdf.
       

2006
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Monique M. Morin and Bernard M. E. Moret. NetGen: generating phylogenetic networks with diploid hybrids. In BIO, Vol. 22(15):1921-1923, 2006.
Keywords: generation, hybridization, Program NetGen, software.
Note: http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/btl191.
       
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