Literature

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M. W. Allard, Farris, J. S., Carpenter, J. M.1999Congruence among mammalian mitochondrial genes
S. Bertelli, Giannini N. P.2005A phylogeny of extant penguins (Aves: Sphenisciformes) combining morphology and mitochondrial sequences
M. Björklund1999Are third positions really that bad? A test using vertebrate cytochrome b
K. Bremer1990Combinable component consensus
J. S. Farris2000Corroboration versus "strongest evidence"
J. S. Farris1999Likelihood and inconsistency
J. S. Farris1989The retention index and the rescaled consistency index
J. S. Farris, Albert, V. A., Källersjö, M., Lipscomb, D., Kluge, A. G.1996Parsimony jackknifing outperforms neighbor-joining
J. S. Farris, Källersjö, M., Kluge, A. G., Bult, C.1995Testing significance of incongruence
J. V. Freudenstein, Pickett, K. M., Simmons, M. P., Wenzel, J. W.2003From basepairs to birdsongs: phylogenetic data in the age of genomics
J. Gatesy, O'Grady, P., Baker, R. H.1999Corroboration among data sets in simultaneous analysis: hidden support for phylogenetic relationships among higher level artiodactyl taxa
N. P. Giannini, Simmons N. B.2005Conflict and congruence in a combined DNA–morphology analysis of megachiropteran bat relationships (Mammalia: Chiroptera: Pteropodidae)
N. P. Giannini, Simmons N. B.2003A phylogeny of megachiropteran bats (Mammalia: Chiroptera: Pteropodidae) based on direct optimization analysis of one nuclear and four mitochondrial genes
G. Giribet2005Generating implied alignments under direct optimization using POY
G. Giribet2001Exploring the behavior of POY, a program for direct optimization of molecular data
P. A. Goloboff1999Analyzing large data sets in reasonable times: solutions for composite optima
P. A. Goloboff, Farris J. S.2001Methods for quick consensus estimation
T. Grant, Kluge A. G.2005Stability, sensitivity, science and heurism
T. Grant, Kluge A. G.2003Data exploration in phylogenetic inference: scientific, heuristic, or neither
D. A. Janies, Wheeler W. C.2001Efficiency of parallel direct optimization
A. G. Kluge, Wolf A. J.1993Cladistics: what's in a word?
M. Källersjö, Albert, V. A., Farris, J. S.1999Homoplasy increases phylogenetic structure
M. Källersjö, Farris, J. S., Kluge, A. G., Bult, C.1992Skewness and permutation
J. De Laet, Smets E.1998On the three taxon approach to parsimony analysis
K. C. Nixon1999The parsimony ratchet, a new method for rapid parsimony analysis
K. C. Nixon, Carpenter J. M.1996On simultaneous analysis
K. C. Nixon, Carpenter J. M.1993On outgroups
R. D. M. Page1993On describing the shape of rooted and unrooted trees
D. Pol, Norell M. A.2001Comments on the manhattan stratigraphic measure
O. Rieppel2008Origins, taxa, names and meanings
S. Schulmeister, Wheeler, W. C., Carpenter, J. M.2002Simultaneous analysis of the basal lineages of Hymenoptera (Insecta) using sensitivity analysis
M. E. Siddall1998Stratigraphic fit to phylogenies: a proposed solution
Z. Skála, Zrzavπ J.1994Phylogenetic reticulations and cladistics: discussion of methodological concepts
J. S. Sparks, Smith W. L.2004Phylogeny and biogeography of cichlid fishes (Teleostei : Perciformes : Cichlidae)
E. E. Strong, Lipscomb D.1999Character coding and inapplicable data
J. W. Wenzel, Siddall M. E.1999Noise
W. C. Wheeler2006Dynamic homology and the likelihood criterion
W. C. Wheeler2003Iterative pass optimization of sequence data
W. C. Wheeler2003Implied alignment: a synapomorphy-based multiple-sequence alignment method and its use in cladogram search
W. Wheeler2001Homology and the optimization of DNA sequence data
W. Wheeler1999Fixed character states and the optimization of molecular sequence data
W. C. Wheeler1999Measuring topological congruence by extending character techniques
W. C. Wheeler1996Optimization alignment: the end of multiple sequence alignment in phylogenetics?
W. C. Wheeler1990Nucleic acid sequence phylogeny and random outgroups
W. C. Wheeler, Ramírez, M. J., Aagesen, L., Schulmeister, S.2006Partition-free congruence analysis: implications for sensitivity analysis
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