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Bioinformatics Vol. 18 no. 4 2002
Pages 646-647
© 2002 Oxford University Press


Applications Note

PATH: a task for the inference of phylogenies

Coral del Val , Peter Ernst , Rüdiger Bräuning , Karl-Heinz Glatting and Sandor Suhai

Department of Molecular Biophysics, DKFZ, INF280, D-69120 Heidelberg, Germany

Received on August 6, 2001 ; revised on October 29, 2001 ; accepted on November 26, 2001

Summary: Phylogenetic Analysis Task in Husar (PATH) is a task for the inference of phylogenies. It executes three phylogenetic methods and automatically chooses the evolutionary model for each set of data. The output of the tasks shows the consensus trees together with full results obtained from all executed methods.

Availability: PATH is available at the German EMBnet node after registration via www at http://genome.dkfz-heidelberg.de

Contact: genome{at}dkfz.de


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