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MNHN-Tree-Tools is an opensource phylogenetics inference software working on nucleic and protein sequences. Clustering of DNA or protein sequences and phylogenetic tree inference from a set of sequences. At the core it employs a distance-density based approach. Thomas Haschka, Loïc Ponger, Christophe Escudé and Julien Mozziconacci [28 ...
Mesquite also contains tools for simulating data such as species trees, gene trees, and DNA matrices. The base distribution of Mesquite affords interoperability with other programs, for such purposes as multiple sequence alignment (e.g. Clustal and MAFFT ), as well as the ability to retrieve DNA sequence data from GenBank .
Phylogenetic inference and data visualization for allelic/SNP sequences profiles using Minimum Spanning Trees: All [29] SplitsTree: Software for viewing trees, cladograms, NeighborNets, and other graphs All [30] TreeDyn Open-source software for tree manipulation and annotation allowing incorporation of meta information: All [31] Treevolution
PAUP* (Phylogenetic Analysis Using Parsimony *and other methods) is a computational phylogenetics program for inferring evolutionary trees (phylogenies), written by David L. Swofford. Originally, as the name implies, PAUP only implemented parsimony , but from version 4.0 (when the program became known as PAUP*) it also supports distance matrix ...
Molecular Evolutionary Genetics Analysis (MEGA) is computer software for conducting statistical analysis of molecular evolution and for constructing phylogenetic trees. It includes many sophisticated methods and tools for phylogenomics and phylomedicine. It is licensed as proprietary freeware.
A related project is LinguaPhylo (LPhy). [5] LPhy is a probabilistic programming language for defining phylogenetic analyses with a syntax similar to OpenBUGS.It provides a way to generate BEAST 2 XML files (and similar model specifications for other phylogenetics packages) without needing to write the XML by hand.
Databases for oncogenomic research are biological databases dedicated to cancer data and oncogenomic research. They can be a primary source of cancer data, offer a certain level of analysis (processed data) or even offer online data mining.
PHYLogeny Inference Package (PHYLIP) is a free computational phylogenetics package of programs for inferring evolutionary trees (phylogenies). [1] It consists of 65 portable programs, i.e., the source code is written in the programming language C.