Interior-branch and bootstrap tests of phylogenetic trees.

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Published in Mol Biol Evol on March 01, 1995

Authors

T Sitnikova1, A Rzhetsky, M Nei

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1: Institute of Molecular and Evolutionary Genetics, Pennsylvania State University.

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