Traditionally, the visual analysis of hierarchies, respectively, trees, is conducted by focusing on one given hierarchy. However, in many research areas multiple, differing hierarchies need to be analyzed simultaneously in a comparative way - in particular to highlight differences between them, which sometimes can be subtle. A prominent example is the analysis of so-called phylogenetic trees in biology, reflecting hierarchical evolutionary relationships among a set of organisms. Typically, the analysis considers multiple phylogenetic trees, either to account for statistical significance or for differences in derivation of such evolutionary hierarchies; for example, based on different input data, such as the 16S ribosomal RNA and protein seq...
We describe a visualization tool which allows a biologist to explore a large set of hypothetical evo...
peer reviewedThe quantities of data obtained by the new high-throughput technologies, such as microa...
Phylogenetic trees are pervasively used to depict evolutionary relationships. Increasingly, research...
Traditionally, the visual analysis of hierarchies, respectively, trees, is conducted by focusing on ...
Traditionally, the visual analysis of hierarchies, respectively, trees, is conducted by focusing on ...
Evolutionary relationships between organisms are frequently derived as phylogenetic trees inferred f...
In the field of evolutionary genome analysis, biologists seek to identify important genes or chromos...
Summary: We introduce a new phylogenetic comparison method that measures overall differences in the ...
Phylogenetic trees are built by examining differences in the biological traits of a set of species. ...
Today's storage capabilities facilitate the accessibility and long term archival of increasingly lar...
Abstract Background The understanding of evolutionary relationships is a fundamental aspect of moder...
AbstractWe describe an interactive viewer for the All-Species Living Tree (LVTree). The viewer incor...
Abstract. — Phylogenetic analysis very commonly produces several alternative trees for a given fixed...
Abstract: When n is the number of taxa, a phylogenetic tree can be displayed in 2n1 planar ways. Whi...
Ongoing research on information visualization has produced an ever-increasing number of visualizatio...
We describe a visualization tool which allows a biologist to explore a large set of hypothetical evo...
peer reviewedThe quantities of data obtained by the new high-throughput technologies, such as microa...
Phylogenetic trees are pervasively used to depict evolutionary relationships. Increasingly, research...
Traditionally, the visual analysis of hierarchies, respectively, trees, is conducted by focusing on ...
Traditionally, the visual analysis of hierarchies, respectively, trees, is conducted by focusing on ...
Evolutionary relationships between organisms are frequently derived as phylogenetic trees inferred f...
In the field of evolutionary genome analysis, biologists seek to identify important genes or chromos...
Summary: We introduce a new phylogenetic comparison method that measures overall differences in the ...
Phylogenetic trees are built by examining differences in the biological traits of a set of species. ...
Today's storage capabilities facilitate the accessibility and long term archival of increasingly lar...
Abstract Background The understanding of evolutionary relationships is a fundamental aspect of moder...
AbstractWe describe an interactive viewer for the All-Species Living Tree (LVTree). The viewer incor...
Abstract. — Phylogenetic analysis very commonly produces several alternative trees for a given fixed...
Abstract: When n is the number of taxa, a phylogenetic tree can be displayed in 2n1 planar ways. Whi...
Ongoing research on information visualization has produced an ever-increasing number of visualizatio...
We describe a visualization tool which allows a biologist to explore a large set of hypothetical evo...
peer reviewedThe quantities of data obtained by the new high-throughput technologies, such as microa...
Phylogenetic trees are pervasively used to depict evolutionary relationships. Increasingly, research...