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    Evolution of chlorophyll and bacteriochlorophyll: the problem of invariant sites in sequence analysis by Lockhart, P. J. (Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand.), Larkum, A.W.D, Steel, M.A, Waddell, P.J, Penny, D

    “…Competing hypotheses seek to explain the evolution of oxygenic and anoxygenic processes of photosynthesis. Since chlorophyll is less reduced and precedes…”
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    Recovering evolutionary trees under a more realistic model of sequence evolution by LOCKHART, P. J, STEEL, M. A, HENDY, M. D, PENNY, D

    Published in Molecular biology and evolution (01-07-1994)
    “…We report a new transformation, the LogDet, that is consistent for sequences with differing nucleotide composition and that have arisen under simple but…”
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    A few logs suffice to build (almost) all trees: Part II by Erdös, Péter L., Steel, Michael A., Székely, LászlóA., Warnow, Tandy J.

    Published in Theoretical computer science (28-06-1999)
    “…Inferring evolutionary trees is an interesting and important problem in biology, but one that is computationally difficult as most associated optimization…”
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    A few logs suffice to build (almost) all trees (I) by Erdős, Péter L., Steel, Michael A., Székely, László A., Warnow, Tandy J.

    Published in Random structures & algorithms (01-03-1999)
    “…A phylogenetic tree, also called an “evolutionary tree,” is a leaf‐labeled tree which represents the evolutionary history for a set of species, and the…”
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    Gene duplication and the evolution of photosynthetic reaction center proteins by Lockhart, Peter J., Steel, Michael A., Larkum, Anthony W.D.

    Published in FEBS letters (06-05-1996)
    “…We investigate the evolutionary relationships between photosynthetic reaction center proteins (D1, D2, L and M) and demonstrate that the pattern of nucleotide…”
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