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Phylogenetics / Computational phylogenetics / Maximum parsimony / Neighbor joining / Phylogenetic tree / Horizontal gene transfer / NJ / Split / Quantitative comparative linguistics
Date: 2004-07-27 17:52:20
Phylogenetics
Computational phylogenetics
Maximum parsimony
Neighbor joining
Phylogenetic tree
Horizontal gene transfer
NJ
Split
Quantitative comparative linguistics

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