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Bioinformatics Vol. 16 no. 4 2000
Pages 406-407
© 2000 Oxford University Press

Taxonomic markup language: applying XML to systematic data

R. Gilmour 1

1 Science Library, University at Albany, Albany, NY 12222, USA

Received on November 9, 1999 ; revised on November 30, 1999 ; accepted on December 10, 1999

Summary: An XML document type definition (DTD) is provided for the description of taxonomic relationships between organisms. Two XSL stylesheets for the graphical presentation of simple taxonomic trees are also provided.

Availability: The DTD and stylesheets along with sample files are available at http://www.albany.edu/~gilmr/pubxml/.

Contact: gilmr{at}cnsvax.albany.edu


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