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Joe Felsenstein
Joe Felsenstein
Professor of Genome Sciences, and Professor of Biology, University of Washington, Seattle
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Confidence limits on phylogenies: an approach using the bootstrap
J Felsenstein
evolution 39 (4), 783-791, 1985
511731985
PHYLIP (phylogeny inference package), version 3.5 c
J Felsenstein
Joseph Felsenstein., 1993
31752*1993
Evolutionary trees from DNA sequences: a maximum likelihood approach
J Felsenstein
Journal of molecular evolution 17, 368-376, 1981
162461981
Phylogenies and the comparative method
J Felsenstein
The American Naturalist 125 (1), 1-15, 1985
108561985
Inferring phylogenies
J Felsenstein
Inferring phylogenies, 664-664, 2004
61382004
Cases in which parsimony or compatibility methods will be positively misleading
J Felsenstein
Systematic zoology 27 (4), 401-410, 1978
41741978
Phylogenies from molecular sequences: inference and reliability
J Felsenstein
Annual review of genetics 22 (1), 521-565, 1988
27821988
Maximum likelihood estimation of a migration matrix and effective population sizes in n subpopulations by using a coalescent approach
P Beerli, J Felsenstein
Proceedings of the national academy of sciences 98 (8), 4563-4568, 2001
20102001
The evolutionary advantage of recombination
J Felsenstein
Genetics 78 (2), 737-756, 1974
19291974
A Hidden Markov Model approach to variation among sites in rate of evolution.
J Felsenstein, GA Churchill
Molecular biology and evolution 13 (1), 93-104, 1996
15391996
Maximum-likelihood estimation of migration rates and effective population numbers in two populations using a coalescent approach
P Beerli, J Felsenstein
Genetics 152 (2), 763-773, 1999
12551999
Skepticism towards Santa Rosalia, or why are there so few kinds of animals?
J Felsenstein
Evolution, 124-138, 1981
11341981
A simulation comparison of phylogeny algorithms under equal and unequal evolutionary rates.
MK Kuhner, J Felsenstein
Molecular biology and evolution 11 (3), 459-468, 1994
10861994
Inferring species trees directly from biallelic genetic markers: bypassing gene trees in a full coalescent analysis
D Bryant, R Bouckaert, J Felsenstein, NA Rosenberg, A RoyChoudhury
Molecular biology and evolution 29 (8), 1917-1932, 2012
9732012
Phylogenies and quantitative characters
J Felsenstein
Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics, 445-471, 1988
9581988
Maximum likelihood and minimum-steps methods for estimating evolutionary trees from data on discrete characters
J Felsenstein
Systematic Biology 22 (3), 240-249, 1973
9051973
Maximum-likelihood estimation of evolutionary trees from continuous characters.
J Felsenstein
American journal of human genetics 25 (5), 471, 1973
9011973
Numerical methods for inferring evolutionary trees
J Felsenstein
The quarterly review of biology 57 (4), 379-404, 1982
8341982
Theoretical population genetics of variable selection and migration
J Felsenstein
Annu. Rev. Genet.;(United States) 10, 1976
7681976
[24] Inferring phylogenies from protein sequences by parsimony, distance, and likelihood methods
J Felsenstein
Methods in enzymology 266, 418-427, 1996
7501996
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