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Nick Goldman

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Molecular Biology and Evolution|February 20, 2016
Clustering Genes of Common Evolutionary HistoryKevin Gori, Tomasz Suchan, Nadir Alvarez, et al.
Genome Biology|October 10, 2009
Genomic DNA k-mer spectra: models and modalitiesBenny Chor, David Horn, Nick Goldman, et al.
Genetics|October 30, 2004
Accuracy and power of statistical methods for detecting adaptive evolution in protein coding sequences and for identifying positively selected sitesWendy S W Wong, Ziheng Yang, Nick Goldman, et al.
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|October 31, 2013
Who watches the watchmen? An appraisal of benchmarks for multiple sequence alignmentStefano Iantorno, Kevin Gori, Nick Goldman, et al.
Plos Genetics|March 2, 2021
Short-range template switching in great ape genomes explored using pair hidden Markov modelsConor R Walker, Aylwyn Scally, Nicola De Maio, et al.
Systematic Biology|July 27, 2007
Experimental design criteria in phylogenetics: where to add taxaKoen Geuten, Tim Massingham, Paul Darius, et al.
BMC Proceedings|September 20, 2014
Sequence Bundles: a novel method for visualising, discovering and exploring sequence motifsMarek Kultys, Lydia Nicholas, Roland Schwarz, et al.
Systematic Biology|January 15, 2011
What's in a likelihood? Simple models of protein evolution and the contribution of structurally viable reconstructions to the likelihoodClemens Lakner, Mark T Holder, Nick Goldman, et al.
Systematic Biology|June 27, 2023
DNA Sequences Are as Useful as Protein Sequences for Inferring Deep PhylogeniesPaschalia Kapli, Ioanna Kotari, Maximilian J Telford, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|January 8, 2015
Simple chained guide trees give poorer multiple sequence alignments than inferred trees in simulation and phylogenetic benchmarksGe Tan, Manuel Gil, Ari P Löytynoja, et al.
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Molecular Biology and Evolution|February 20, 2016
Clustering Genes of Common Evolutionary HistoryKevin Gori, Tomasz Suchan, Nadir Alvarez, et al.
Genome Biology|October 10, 2009
Genomic DNA k-mer spectra: models and modalitiesBenny Chor, David Horn, Nick Goldman, et al.
Genetics|October 30, 2004
Accuracy and power of statistical methods for detecting adaptive evolution in protein coding sequences and for identifying positively selected sitesWendy S W Wong, Ziheng Yang, Nick Goldman, et al.
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|October 31, 2013
Who watches the watchmen? An appraisal of benchmarks for multiple sequence alignmentStefano Iantorno, Kevin Gori, Nick Goldman, et al.
Plos Genetics|March 2, 2021
Short-range template switching in great ape genomes explored using pair hidden Markov modelsConor R Walker, Aylwyn Scally, Nicola De Maio, et al.
Systematic Biology|July 27, 2007
Experimental design criteria in phylogenetics: where to add taxaKoen Geuten, Tim Massingham, Paul Darius, et al.
BMC Proceedings|September 20, 2014
Sequence Bundles: a novel method for visualising, discovering and exploring sequence motifsMarek Kultys, Lydia Nicholas, Roland Schwarz, et al.
Systematic Biology|January 15, 2011
What's in a likelihood? Simple models of protein evolution and the contribution of structurally viable reconstructions to the likelihoodClemens Lakner, Mark T Holder, Nick Goldman, et al.
Systematic Biology|June 27, 2023
DNA Sequences Are as Useful as Protein Sequences for Inferring Deep PhylogeniesPaschalia Kapli, Ioanna Kotari, Maximilian J Telford, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|January 8, 2015
Simple chained guide trees give poorer multiple sequence alignments than inferred trees in simulation and phylogenetic benchmarksGe Tan, Manuel Gil, Ari P Löytynoja, et al.
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