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Phylogenetic Trees Made Easy is a comprehensive how-to manual designed for researchers, students, and professionals in biology and evolutionary sciences. The book demystifies the process of constructing and interpreting phylogenetic trees, offering step-by-step guidance through various methods and approaches.
Barry G. Hall presents practical techniques for organizing evolutionary data and visualizing relationships between organisms. The manual covers essential concepts including sequence alignment, tree construction algorithms, and data analysis. With clear explanations and worked examples, readers learn how to apply phylogenetic methods to their own research.
Whether you’re new to phylogenetics or seeking to refine your skills, this accessible resource bridges the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical application. The book serves as both a learning tool and a reference guide for anyone involved in evolutionary biology, comparative genomics, or molecular phylogenetics research.







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