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Rod Page's TreeView X is a simple program for displaying phylogenies.
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Some of its features include:
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- reads many different tree file formats (including NEXUS, PHYLIP,
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Hennig86, NONA, MEGA, and ClustalW/X)
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- supports standard the TrueType and Postscript fonts
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- supports native graphics file format for copying pictures into
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other applications, and for saving graphics files
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- print preview
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- can print multiple trees per page and/or one tree over more than
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one page
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- has drag-and-drop facility for easy opening of files
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- Web-based online help
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- tree editor
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Note!
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This program is different from Michael Eisen's TreeView for matrix-
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like display of expression data. Also, we build the sources distributed
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by Debian.
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For details and citation:
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Page, R. D. M. 1996. TREEVIEW: An application to display phylogenetic
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trees on personal computers. Computer Applications in the Biosciences
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12: 357-358.
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