- COMPARE 4.6b: Phylogenetic Comparative Methods
- Computer software for the phylogenetic analysis of comparative data. - Deep Green - Green Plant Phylogeny Research Coordination Group
- Group working to facilitate or initiate interaction between distinct research groups that have independent foci yet entail some aspect of green plant phylogeny or systematics. - Ensatina eschscholtzi: Speciation in Progress
- Classic example of Darwinian evolution. This lungless salamander is now in the process of splitting into two or more species by means of gradualism. - Introduction to Phylogeny
- Looks at the ancestor/descendant relationships which connect all organisms that have ever lived. - Journey Into Phylogenetic Systematics
- All about cladistics and the way that biologists reconstruct the pattern of events that have led to the distribution and diversity of life. - PhyloCode
- Formal set of rules governing phylogenetic nomenclature. - Phylogenetic Systematics, a.k.a. Evolutionary Trees
- tutorial from the Understanding Evolution website covering: how to read an evolutionary tree, how to classify organisms based on evolutionary trees, how to reconstruct an evolutionary tree, and how evolutionary trees are used. - Phylogenetics Resources
- Includes societies, meetings, publications, databases, software, and more. - Phylogeny and Reconstructing Phylogenetic Trees
- Describes the problem of reconstructing phylogenetic trees with the help of a Java applet. - Phylogeny Programs
- Lists phylogeny packages and free servers classified by their methods, computer systems they work on, and what type of data the are designed to handle. - Systematics and Molecular Phylogenetics
- Learn how scientists reconstruct evolutionary pathways using computerized applications in this basic introduction from the National Centre for Biotechnology Information. - Tree of Life Web Project
- Collaborative Internet project containing information about phylogeny and biodiversity. - TreeBASE
- Relational database designed to manage and explore information on phylogenetic relationships. - Willi Hennig Society

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