Please cite, when publishing,
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this website fluxus-engineering.com, as well as
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Bandelt et al. (1995) when using RM, or
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Bandelt et al. (1999) when using MJ, and
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Forster et al. (2001) when using star contraction, and
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Polzin et al. (2003) when using MP.
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The rho statistic for time estimates was used first (to our knowledge) by
Morral et al. (1994) under a different name, and then explored by Forster et al. (1996).
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The calculation of standard errors for rho (taking into
account the branching structure of the tree) was presented by
Saillard et al. (2000).
Bandelt H-J, Dress AWM (1992) Split Decomposition: A new and useful approach to phylogenetic analysis of distance data. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 1:242-252
Bandelt H-J, Forster P, Sykes BC, Richards MB (1995) Mitochondrial portraits of
human populations. Genetics 141:743-753
Richards MB, Corte-Real H, Forster P, Macauley V, Wilkinson-Herbots H, Demaine
A, Papiha S, Hedges R, Bandelt H-J, Sykes BC (1996) Palaeolithic and neolithic
lineages in the European mitochondrial gene pool. American Journal of Human
Genetics 59:185-203
Forster P, Harding R, Torroni A, Bandelt H-J (1996) Origin and Evolution of Native
American mtDNA Variation: A reappraisal. American Journal of Human Genetics
59:935-945
Richards MB, Macaulay V, Sykes BC, Pettitt P, Forster P, Bandelt H-J (1997)
Palaeolithic and neolithic lineages in the European mitochondrial gene pool: Reply to
Cavalli-Sforza and Minch. American Journal of Human Genetics 61:247-255
Watson E, Forster P, Richards MB, Bandelt H-J (1997) Mitochondrial footprints of
human expansions in Africa. American Journal of Human Genetics 61:691-704
Bandelt H-J, Forster P (1997) The myth of bumpy hunter-gatherer mismatch
distributions. American Journal of Human Genetics 61:980-983
Macaulay V, Richards MB, Forster P, Bendall KE, Watson E, Sykes BC, Bandelt H-J
(1997) mtDNA mutation rates - no need to panic. American Journal of Human
Genetics 61:983-986
Torroni A, Bandelt H-J, D'Urbano L, Lahermo P, Moral P, Sellitto D, Rengo C,
Forster P, Savontaus M-L, Bonné-Tamir B, Scozzari R (1998) mtDNA analysis
reveals a major late Palaeolithic population expansion from southwestern to
northeastern Europe. American Journal of Human Genetics 62:1137-1152
Rando JC, Pinto F, González AM, Hernández M, Larruga JM, Cabrera VM,
Bandelt H-J (1998) Mitochondrial DNA analysis of Northwest African populations
reveals genetic exchanges with European, Near-Eastern, and sub-Saharan
populations. Ann Hum Genet 62:531-203
Forster P, Kayser M, Meyer E, Roewer L, Pfeiffer H, Benkmann H, Brinkmann B
(1998) Phylogenetic resolution of complex mutational features at Y-STR DYS390 in
aboriginal Australians and Papuans. Molecular Biology and Evolution 15 (9):1108-
1114
Forster P, Toth A, Bandelt H-J (1998) Evolutionary networks of word lists:
visualising the relationships between Alpine Romance languages. Journal of
Quantitative Linguistics 5 (3): 174-187
Bandelt H-J, Forster P, Röhl A (1999) Median-joining networks for inferring
intraspecific phylogenies. Mol Biol Evol 16:37-48
Röhl A (1999) Phylogenetische Netzwerke.
PhD Thesis, Department of Mathematics, University of Hamburg
Forster P, Röhl A, Lünnemann P, Brinkmann C, Zerjal T, Tyler-Smith C,
Brinkmann B (2000)
A Short Tandem Repeat-Based Phylogeny for the Human Y Chromosome.
Am. J. Hum. Genet., 67:182-196
Saillard J, Forster P, Lynnerup N, Bandelt H-J, Nørby S (2000) mtDNA
variation among Greenland Eskimos: the edge of the Beringian expansion.
Am J Hum Genet 67:718-726.
Forster P, Torroni A, Renfrew C, Röhl A (2001) Phylogenetic star contraction applied to Asian and Papuan mtDNA evolution.
Mol Biol Evol 18:1864-1881.
Polzin T, Daneschmand S V (2003) On Steiner trees and minimum spanning trees in hypergraphs. Operations Research Letters 31:12-20
Bandelt H-J, Röhl A (2008) Quasi-Median Hulls in Hamming Space are Steiner Hulls. Discrete Applied Mathematics, doi:10.1016/j.dam.2006.09.015
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