Clann: investigating phylogenetic information through supertree analyses

Bioinformatics
C J Creevey, J O McInerney

Abstract

Clann has been developed in order to provide methods of investigating phylogenetic information through the application of supertrees. Clann has been precompiled for Linux, Apple Macintosh and Windows operating systems and is available from http://bioinf.may.ie/software/clann. Source code is available on request from the authors. Clann has been written in the C programming language. Source code is available on request.

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