Dendroscope
Dendroscope is an interactive computer software program written in Java for viewing Phylogenetic trees.[1] This program is designed to view trees of all sizes and is very useful for creating figures. Dendroscope can be used for a variety of analyses of molecular data sets but is particularly designed for metagenomics or analyses of uncultured environmental samples.
Developer(s) | Daniel Huson et al. |
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Stable release | 3.6.0
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Operating system | Windows, Linux, Mac OS X |
Type | Bioinformatics |
License | GPLv3 or later |
Website | http://ab.inf.uni-tuebingen.de/software/dendroscope/ |
It was developed by Daniel Huson and his colleagues at the University of Tübingen in Germany, who also created SplitsTree.
References
- Huson, Daniel H.; Daniel C. Richter; Christian Rausch; Tobias Dezulian; Markus Franz; Regula Rupp (2007-11-22). "Dendroscope: An interactive viewer for large phylogenetic trees". BMC Bioinformatics. United Kingdom: BioMedCentral. 8: 460. doi:10.1186/1471-2105-8-460. PMC 2216043. PMID 18034891.
External links
- Dendroscope homepage
- List of phylogeny software, hosted at the University of Washington
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