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Using genetic algorithms for the construction of phylogenetic trees: application to G-protein coupled receptor sequences
1999
Biosystems (Amsterdam. Print)
Many different phylogenetic clustering techniques are used currently. One approach is to first determine the topology with a common clustering method and then calculate the branch lengths of the tree. If the resulting tree is not optimal exchanging tree branches can make some local changes in the tree topology. The whole process can be iterated until a satisfactory result has been obtained. The efficiency of this method fully depends on the initially generated tree. Although local changes are
doi:10.1016/s0303-2647(98)00033-1
pmid:10091971
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