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The neighbor-joining method: a new method for reconstructing phylogenetic trees.

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The neighbor-joining method and Sattath and Tversky's method are shown to be generally better than the other methods for reconstructing phylogenetic trees from evolutionary distance data.
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A new method called the neighbor-joining method is proposed for reconstructing phylogenetic trees from evolutionary distance data. The principle of this method is to find pairs of operational taxonomic units (OTUs [= neighbors]) that minimize the total branch length at each stage of clustering of OTUs starting with a starlike tree. The branch lengths as well as the topology of a parsimonious tree can quickly be obtained by using this method. Using computer simulation, we studied the efficiency of this method in obtaining the correct unrooted tree in comparison with that of five other tree-making methods: the unweighted pair group method of analysis, Farris's method, Sattath and Tversky's method, Li's method, and Tateno et al.'s modified Farris method. The new, neighbor-joining method and Sattath and Tversky's method are shown to be generally better than the other methods.

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Bovine viral diarrhoea virus genotype 1 can be separated into at least eleven genetic groups.

TL;DR: Seventy-eight bovine viral diarrhoea viruses recently collected in Austria, France, Hungary, Italy, Slovakia, Spain and UK were genetically typed in the 5′-untranslated and autoprotease regions of the pestivirus genome, suggesting significant antigenic similarities within the BVDV-1 genotype.
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The evolution of primate malaria parasites based on the gene encoding cytochrome b from the linear mitochondrial genome.

TL;DR: It is concluded that the biologic traits, such as periodicity and the capacity to relapse, have limited value for assessing the phylogenetic relationships among Plasmodium species, and it is proposed that the genus Plas modium is polyphyletic.
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Deubiquitylases From Genes to Organism

TL;DR: A comprehensive analysis of the complement of human DUBs is provided, indicating structural motifs, typical cellular copy numbers, and tissue expression profiles, and the means by which specificity is achieved and how DUB activity may be regulated.
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Poxvirus genomes: a phylogenetic analysis

TL;DR: The evolutionary relationships of 26 sequenced members of the poxvirus family have been investigated by comparing their genome organization and gene content and by using DNA and protein sequences for phylogenetic analyses.
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Molecular evidence for genetic mixing of Arctic and Antarctic subpolar populations of planktonic foraminifers

TL;DR: This work identifies at least one identical genotype in all three morphospecies in both the Arctic and Antarctic subpolar provinces, indicating that trans-tropical gene flow must have occurred, and reveals that foraminiferal morphos pecies can consist of a complex of genetic types.
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Molecular Evolutionary Genetics

Masatoshi Nei
TL;DR: Recent developments of statistical methods in molecular phylogenetics are reviewed and it is shown that the mathematical foundations of these methods are not well established, but computer simulations and empirical data indicate that currently used methods produce reasonably good phylogenetic trees when a sufficiently large number of nucleotides or amino acids are used.
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Evolution of Protein Molecules

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Construction of Phylogenetic Trees

Walter M. Fitch, +1 more
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Principles of numerical taxonomy

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