Phylogeny Websites
PhyloPic — Free Silhouette Images of Life Forms
PhyloPic is an open database of silhouettes of organisms. All images are free, and anyone may submit images.
SPECIES ACCOUNTS
This phylogenetic list of described extant species of the world is called SPECIES ACCOUNTS because its purpose is to list and count the number of species in each group known to be related to each other through evolution.
BGM Jamieson, ultrastructure, reproductive biology, phylogeny, oligoch
Molecular Evolution, Phylogenetics and Epidemiology
This is a site for various projects in evolutionary biology, molecular evolution and phylogenetic epidemiology being carried out by members of the research group of Andrew Rambaut at the Institute of Evolutionary Biology, University of Edinburgh.
Elizabeth Murray - home
About me. I'm currently a postdoc in the Danforth lab at Cornell (Entomology), working on the phylogenomics of Aculeata.
Tropical biodiversity evolution - Home
Research in tropical biodiversity evolution and taxonomy, couvreurlab, Thomas Couvreur
PhyloTips: Tips for those using phylogenies in their work
Helpful tips for using phylogenies, with a focus on issues with R.
Social Evolution | Patrick Konrad Piekarski
Evolutionary biologist. Ph.D student at Rockefeller University. Patrick Konrad Piekarski does research focusing on the emergence of complex adaptive systems, such as social insect societies, the evolution of alternative phenotypes, and the role of phenotypic plasticity in generating novel traits.
Frédéric Mahé – curriculum vitæ
Curriculum vitæ and publications of Frédéric Mahé
ExPASy: SIB Bioinformatics Resource Portal - Home
ExPASy: SIB Bioinformatics Resource Portal
Open Access Peer Reviewed Medical Journals | Libertas Academica
Publisher of open access journals in the scientific, technical and medical fields. Read full text articles or submit your research for publishing.
Selectome: a database of Positive Selection
Selectome is a database of positive selection - based on a rigorous branch-site likelihood test - detected using CODEML on all branches of gene trees
Binglesis-Scientific illustration
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SPECIES ACCOUNTS
This phylogenetic list of described extant species of the world is called SPECIES ACCOUNTS because its purpose is to list and count the number of species in each group known to be related to each other through evolution.