Phylogenetic inference with weighted codon evolutionary distances.

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Published in J Mol Evol on March 24, 2009

Authors

Alexis Criscuolo1, Christian J Michel

Author Affiliations

1: Equipe de Bioinformatique Théorique, LSIIT, FDBT (UMR CNRS-ULP 7005), Université de Strasbourg, Pôle API, Boulevard Sébastien Brant, 67400, Illkirch, France. criscuol@pasteur.fr

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