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Kylie Chen

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Molecular Biology and Evolution|November 22, 2025
Bayesian Model Averaging of Parametric Coalescent Models for Phylodynamic InferenceYuan Xu, Kylie Chen, Dong Xie, et al.
Plos Computational Biology|July 18, 2023
LinguaPhylo: A probabilistic model specification language for reproducible phylogenetic analysesAlexei J Drummond, Kylie Chen, Fábio K Mendes, et al.
Molecular Biology and Evolution|June 23, 2022
Accounting for Errors in Data Improves Divergence Time Estimates in Single-cell Cancer EvolutionKylie Chen, Jiří C Moravec, Alex Gavryushkin, et al.
Plos One|June 3, 2024
Avian influenza viruses in New Zealand wild birds, with an emphasis on subtypes H5 and H7: Their distinctive epidemiology and genomic propertiesWlodek L Stanislawek, Toni Tana, Thomas G Rawdon, et al.
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Molecular Biology and Evolution|November 22, 2025
Bayesian Model Averaging of Parametric Coalescent Models for Phylodynamic InferenceYuan Xu, Kylie Chen, Dong Xie, et al.
Plos Computational Biology|July 18, 2023
LinguaPhylo: A probabilistic model specification language for reproducible phylogenetic analysesAlexei J Drummond, Kylie Chen, Fábio K Mendes, et al.
Molecular Biology and Evolution|June 23, 2022
Accounting for Errors in Data Improves Divergence Time Estimates in Single-cell Cancer EvolutionKylie Chen, Jiří C Moravec, Alex Gavryushkin, et al.
Plos One|June 3, 2024
Avian influenza viruses in New Zealand wild birds, with an emphasis on subtypes H5 and H7: Their distinctive epidemiology and genomic propertiesWlodek L Stanislawek, Toni Tana, Thomas G Rawdon, et al.
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