Literature

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Z. Yang1996Phylogenetic analysis using parsimony and likelihood methods
A. R. Templeton1983Convergent evolution and nonparametric inferences from restriction data and DNA sequences
D. L. Swofford, Waddell, P. J., Huelsenbeck, J. P., Foster, P. G., Lewis, P. O., Rogers, J. S.2001Bias in phylogenetic estimation and its relevance to the choice between parsimony and likelihood methods
M. Spencer, Susko, E., Roger, A. J.2005Likelihood, parsimony, and heterogeneous evolution
E. Sober1983Parsimony in systematics: philosophical issues
N. Saitou1989A theoretical study of the underestimation of brench length by the maximum parsimony principle
K. C. Nixon1999The parsimony ratchet, a new method for rapid parsimony analysis
J. J. Morrone1994On the identification of areas of endemism
J. De Laet2005Parsimony and the problem of inapplicables in sequence data
M. D. Hendy, Penny D.1989A framework for the quantitative study of evolutionary trees
J. Felsenstein1978Cases in which parsimony or compatibility methods will be positively misleading
J. Faivovich, Haddad, C. F. B., Garcia, P. C. A., Frost, D. R., Campbell, J. A.2005Systematic review of the frog family Hylidae, with special reference to Hylinae: phylogenetic analysis and taxonomic revision
D. P. Faith, Trueman J. W. H.2001Towards an inclusive philosophy for phylogenetic inference
G. C. Conant, Lewis P. O.2001Effects of nucleotide composition bias on the success of the parsimony criterion in phylogenetic inference
F. E. Anderson, Swofford D. L.2004Should we be worried about long-branch attraction in real data sets? Investigations using metazoan 18S rDNA
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