Surf these sites: Component -- Program for analyzing evolutionary trees intended for use in studies of phylogeny, tree shape distribution, gene trees/species trees, host-parasite cospeciation, and biogeography. From the University of Glasgow. MacClade Home Page -- a powerful Macintosh package for the phylogenetic analysis, particularly for studying character evolution. PAUP* -- PAUP is the most widely used package for phylogenetic inference, and now implements maximum likelihood and distance methods as well as various forms of parsimony. Powerful and very easy to use, particularly the Mac version. PHYLIP -- Joe Felsenstein''s suite of programs implementing perhaps the widest range of phylogenetic inference package. The most widely distributed phylogeny software. Includes distance, likelihood and parsimony methods for a wide range of different types of data, and runs on most platforms. Phylodendron -- Java application for drawing phylogenetic trees. Allows you to save in various formats, print, edit, modify, and adorn the tree, and should work on any java runtime platform. TreeMap -- Experimental program for comparing host and parasite trees. TreeView -- Simple program for displaying phylogenies.
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