Phylogenetic Inference: Linear Invariants and Maximum Likelihood
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- The shape of the one-dimensional phylogenetic likelihood function
- Necessary conditions for the method of inferring phylogeny by linear invariants
- No BLUE among phylogenetic estimators
- Phylogenetic Ornstein-Uhlenbeck regression curves
- Testing for phylogenetic signal in phenotypic traits: new matrices of phylogenetic proximities
- Evaluation of the relative performance of the subflattenings method for phylogenetic inference
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- Developing a statistically powerful measure for quartet tree inference using phylogenetic identities and Markov invariants
- Combinatorial Pattern Matching
- Consistency of Bayesian inference of resolved phylogenetic trees
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- Relevant phylogenetic invariants of evolutionary models
- Phylogenetic estimation with partial likelihood tensors
- Bootstrapping a method of phylogenetic inference
- Probabilistic models in cluster analysis
- Revisiting an equivalence between maximum parsimony and maximum likelihood methods in phylogenetics
- Phylogenetic mixtures and linear invariants for equal input models
- Statistical Inference in Evolutionary Models of DNA Sequences via the EM Algorithm
- Construction of linear invariants in phylogenetic inference
- Estimating phylogenetic trees from pairwise likelihoods and posterior probabilities of substitution counts
- Comparing the likelihood functions of phylogenetic trees
- Hessian calculation for phylogenetic likelihood based on the pruning algorithm and its applications
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