Abstract

PHYML Online is a web interface to PHYML, a software that implements a fast and accurate heuristic for estimating maximum likelihood phylogenies from DNA and protein sequences. This tool provides the user with a number of options, e.g. nonparametric bootstrap and estimation of various evolutionary parameters, in order to perform comprehensive phylogenetic analyses on large datasets in reasonable computing time. The server and its documentation are available at http://atgc.lirmm.fr/phyml.

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BiologyPhylogenetic treeInferenceWeb serverDocumentationMaximum likelihoodSoftwareWeb applicationInterface (matter)Data miningComputer scienceThe InternetStatisticsWorld Wide WebGeneticsArtificial intelligenceOperating systemGeneMathematics

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Year
2005
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Volume
33
Issue
Web Server
Pages
W557-W559
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1481
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Stéphane Guindon, Françoise Lethiec, Patrice Duroux et al. (2005). PHYML Online--a web server for fast maximum likelihood-based phylogenetic inference. Nucleic Acids Research , 33 (Web Server) , W557-W559. https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gki352

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10.1093/nar/gki352