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SPLITS-TREE (Written by Daniel
Huson and
Udo Tönges)
Information
SplitsTree uses the split decomposition method to analyze
and visualize distance data, especially extracted from biological
sequences.
References
A.W.M. Dress, D.H. Huson, and V. Moulton. Analyzing and visualizing
sequence and distance data using SplitsTree. In press, 1995.
D.H. Huson. SplitsTree: Analyzing and visualizing evolutionary
data, Bioinformatics, 14(1):68-73 (1998). Click
here
Input Methods
You can either directly fill the text area with your data,
or you can choose the file upload method (not supported by
some browsers), where you just put the name of a local file
in the corresponding field. In the latter case data in the
text area is completely ignored.
Input can contain distances (as lower triangle of a symmetric
matrix with optional diagonal) or alternatively data in Nexus
format
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