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The Genealogical World of Phylogenetic Networks: Network analysis of scotch whiskies
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Biology, anthropology, computational science, and networks in phylogenetic analysis. Sunday, May 6, 2012. Network analysis of scotch whiskies. When using non-scientific data to illustrate mathematical methods, I am told that the most common sources are baseball averages, movie grosses and political polls. I do not wish to resort to such clichéd examples, at least not yet. So, I am going to continue my series (which started with the Eurovision Song Contest. I have re-analyzed these data using a weighted b...
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The Genealogical World of Phylogenetic Networks: Stick Science Contest
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Biology, anthropology, computational science, and networks in phylogenetic analysis. Monday, April 8, 2013. In 2009 and 2010 a group named the Florida Citizens for Science. Ran what they called a Stick Science Contest, in which the participants contributed stick cartoons that could "be used to educate the general public and especially decision makers about the truth behind one false science argument." In practice, many (but not all) of the contributions concerned mis-interpretations about evolution.
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The Genealogical World of Phylogenetic Networks: The decline of marriages in the USA
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Biology, anthropology, computational science, and networks in phylogenetic analysis. Monday, August 10, 2015. The decline of marriages in the USA. The United States government likes to keep an eye on its populace, as we all know, and they keep track of numbers, as well as people. Sometimes, they release these numbers, so that we can have a look at them. The National Center for Health Statistics. One such dataset that might be of interest is that on Marriages and Divorces. The states are neatly arranged i...
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The Genealogical World of Phylogenetic Networks: Miscellaneous
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Biology, anthropology, computational science, and networks in phylogenetic analysis. Some blog posts that cover a wide diversity of topics, grouped by similarity. One year of network blogging. Two years of network blogging. Three years of network blogging. Sporadic blog posts from now on? One of the "joys" of blogging. An unusual typographical error. Unacknowledged re-use of intellectual property. Phylogenetic networks: Best student thesis. Networks and journal covers. Blog posts and formal publications.
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The Genealogical World of Phylogenetic Networks: Charles Darwin's unpublished tree sketches
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Biology, anthropology, computational science, and networks in phylogenetic analysis. Saturday, June 16, 2012. Charles Darwin's unpublished tree sketches. It therefore perhaps comes as something of a surprise that Darwin never published an empirical phylogenetic tree. His only published diagram (in The Origin of Species. Nevertheless, trees appear as sketches in Darwin's notebooks, note portfolios and book drafts, both before and after The Origin. Dated 1837-1838). They are not actually trees, but ins...
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The Genealogical World of Phylogenetic Networks: Tattoos, etc
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Biology, anthropology, computational science, and networks in phylogenetic analysis. Blog posts showing phylogenetic tattoos and other images. 8211; circular trees. 8211; circular with pictures. 8211; Darwin trees. 8211; artistic trees. 8211; miscellaneous trees. 8211; Darwin trees. 8211; circular trees. Tattoo Monday VIII – the March of Progress. 8211; Darwin trees. 8212; circular trees. 8212; circular trees. 8212; Darwin trees. The phylogeny of elves and other fantastic figures. The Wine Gourd (blog).
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The Genealogical World of Phylogenetic Networks: The complexity of lexical change
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Biology, anthropology, computational science, and networks in phylogenetic analysis. Wednesday, August 12, 2015. The complexity of lexical change. Most computational approaches to historical linguistics, be it those producing networks or those producing trees, make use of lexical data. What Makes a Word? In a very simple language model, the lexicon of a language can be seen as a bag of words. A word, furthermore, is traditionally defined by two aspects: its form. Thus, the French word arbre. Are quite fr...
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The Genealogical World of Phylogenetic Networks: Datasets
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Biology, anthropology, computational science, and networks in phylogenetic analysis. This is a compilation of links to empirical datasets that might prove useful for validating mathematical algorithms associated with those phylogenetic networks intended to represent evolutionary history. In each case an aligned datafile is provided, along with annotation notes. For each dataset, the following information is provided:. A unique name for the dataset. The publication used as the source for the data. Cunning...
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Journal of Graph Algorithms and Applications
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Journal of Graph Algorithms and Applications. Volume 20, 2016. Volume 19, 2015. Volume 18, 2014. Volume 17, 2013. Volume 16, 2012. Volume 15, 2011. Volume 14, 2010. Volume 13, 2009. Volume 12, 2008. Volume 11, 2007. Volume 10, 2006. Volume 9, 2005. Volume 8, 2004. Volume 7, 2003. Volume 6, 2002. Volume 5, 2001. Volume 4, 2000. Volume 3, 1999. Volume 2, 1998. Volume 1, 1997. Volume 20, no. 2, 2016. DOI: 10.7155/jgaa.00389. Constructive algorithms for the partial directed weighted improper coloring problem.