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Peter G Foster

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Systematic Biology|October 27, 2004
Modeling compositional heterogeneityPeter G Foster
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|September 9, 2022
Phylogenetic Analysis That Models Compositional Heterogeneity over the TreePeter G Foster
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution|April 10, 2013
A 20-state empirical amino-acid substitution model for green plant chloroplastsCymon J Cox, Peter G Foster
Peerj|August 14, 2023
Data-specific substitution models improve protein-based phylogeneticsJoão M Brazão, Peter G Foster, Cymon J Cox
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|July 3, 2009
The primary divisions of life: a phylogenomic approach employing composition-heterogeneous methodsPeter G Foster, Cymon J Cox, T Martin Embley
Cladistics : the International Journal of the Willi Hennig Society|December 15, 2021
The nematode-arthropod clade revisited: phylogenomic analyses from ribosomal protein genes misled by shared evolutionary biasesStuart J Longhorn, Peter G Foster, Alfried P Vogler
Frontiers in Plant Science|August 8, 2020
The Chloroplast Land Plant Phylogeny: Analyses Employing Better-Fitting Tree- and Site-Heterogeneous Composition ModelsFilipe Sousa, Peter Civáň, Peter G Foster, et al.
Peerj|May 8, 2020
The mitochondrial phylogeny of land plants shows support for Setaphyta under composition-heterogeneous substitution modelsFilipe Sousa, Peter Civáň, João Brazão, et al.
Systematic Biology|June 25, 2002
Type 1 error rates of the parsimony permutation tail probability testMark Wilkinson, Pedro R Peres-Neto, Peter G Foster, et al.
Plos One|August 26, 2017
Can quartet analyses combining maximum likelihood estimation and Hennigian logic overcome long branch attraction in phylogenomic sequence data?Patrick Kück, Mark Wilkinson, Christian Groß, et al.
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Systematic Biology|October 27, 2004
Modeling compositional heterogeneityPeter G Foster
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|September 9, 2022
Phylogenetic Analysis That Models Compositional Heterogeneity over the TreePeter G Foster
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution|April 10, 2013
A 20-state empirical amino-acid substitution model for green plant chloroplastsCymon J Cox, Peter G Foster
Peerj|August 14, 2023
Data-specific substitution models improve protein-based phylogeneticsJoão M Brazão, Peter G Foster, Cymon J Cox
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|July 3, 2009
The primary divisions of life: a phylogenomic approach employing composition-heterogeneous methodsPeter G Foster, Cymon J Cox, T Martin Embley
Cladistics : the International Journal of the Willi Hennig Society|December 15, 2021
The nematode-arthropod clade revisited: phylogenomic analyses from ribosomal protein genes misled by shared evolutionary biasesStuart J Longhorn, Peter G Foster, Alfried P Vogler
Frontiers in Plant Science|August 8, 2020
The Chloroplast Land Plant Phylogeny: Analyses Employing Better-Fitting Tree- and Site-Heterogeneous Composition ModelsFilipe Sousa, Peter Civáň, Peter G Foster, et al.
Peerj|May 8, 2020
The mitochondrial phylogeny of land plants shows support for Setaphyta under composition-heterogeneous substitution modelsFilipe Sousa, Peter Civáň, João Brazão, et al.
Systematic Biology|June 25, 2002
Type 1 error rates of the parsimony permutation tail probability testMark Wilkinson, Pedro R Peres-Neto, Peter G Foster, et al.
Plos One|August 26, 2017
Can quartet analyses combining maximum likelihood estimation and Hennigian logic overcome long branch attraction in phylogenomic sequence data?Patrick Kück, Mark Wilkinson, Christian Groß, et al.
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