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Mike Steel

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Systematic Biology|June 19, 2004
Distances that perfectly misleadDaniel H Huson, Mike Steel
Journal of Theoretical Biology|February 6, 2008
Reconstructing pedigrees: a stochastic perspectiveBhalchandra D Thatte, Mike Steel
Molecular Biology and Evolution|February 15, 2007
The Bayesian "star paradox" persists for long finite sequencesMike Steel, Frederick A Matsen
Mathematical Biosciences|December 3, 2014
Tree-like reticulation networks--when do tree-like distances also support reticulate evolution?Andrew R Francis, Mike Steel
Systematic Biology|January 31, 2015
Circumstances in which parsimony but not compatibility will be provably misleadingRobert W Scotland, Mike Steel
Systematic Biology|February 8, 2017
Can We "Future-Proof" Consensus Trees?David Bryant, Andrew Francis, Mike Steel
Life (Basel, Switzerland)|November 11, 2022
Autocatalytic Sets Arising in a Combinatorial Model of Chemical EvolutionWim Hordijk, Mike Steel, Stuart Kauffman
IEEE/ACM Transactions on Computational Biology and Bioinformatics|January 31, 2009
Refining phylogenetic trees given additional data: an algorithm based on parsimonyTaoyang Wu, Vincent Moulton, Mike Steel
Systematic Biology|August 19, 2008
More taxa are not necessarily better for the reconstruction of ancestral character statesGuoliang Li, Mike Steel, Louxin Zhang
Journal of Theoretical Biology|June 4, 2009
Phylogenetic information complexity: is testing a tree easier than finding it?Mike Steel, Laszlo Székely, Elchanan Mossel
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Systematic Biology|June 19, 2004
Distances that perfectly misleadDaniel H Huson, Mike Steel
Journal of Theoretical Biology|February 6, 2008
Reconstructing pedigrees: a stochastic perspectiveBhalchandra D Thatte, Mike Steel
Molecular Biology and Evolution|February 15, 2007
The Bayesian "star paradox" persists for long finite sequencesMike Steel, Frederick A Matsen
Mathematical Biosciences|December 3, 2014
Tree-like reticulation networks--when do tree-like distances also support reticulate evolution?Andrew R Francis, Mike Steel
Systematic Biology|January 31, 2015
Circumstances in which parsimony but not compatibility will be provably misleadingRobert W Scotland, Mike Steel
Systematic Biology|February 8, 2017
Can We "Future-Proof" Consensus Trees?David Bryant, Andrew Francis, Mike Steel
Life (Basel, Switzerland)|November 11, 2022
Autocatalytic Sets Arising in a Combinatorial Model of Chemical EvolutionWim Hordijk, Mike Steel, Stuart Kauffman
IEEE/ACM Transactions on Computational Biology and Bioinformatics|January 31, 2009
Refining phylogenetic trees given additional data: an algorithm based on parsimonyTaoyang Wu, Vincent Moulton, Mike Steel
Systematic Biology|August 19, 2008
More taxa are not necessarily better for the reconstruction of ancestral character statesGuoliang Li, Mike Steel, Louxin Zhang
Journal of Theoretical Biology|June 4, 2009
Phylogenetic information complexity: is testing a tree easier than finding it?Mike Steel, Laszlo Székely, Elchanan Mossel
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