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									<a href = "index.html">About</a>
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									<a href = "people.html"> People Involved </a>
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									<a href = "features.html">Features</a>
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									<b>Related Projects</b>
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<strong><font size="+2">PAL: Phylogenetic Analysis Library</font></strong>

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<center>Related (Java) Projects</center>
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To our knowledge, PAL is the only  project that aims at
providingĀ a collaborative Java library for molecular evolution and phylogenetics.
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Similar "private" projects are, however,
currently undertaken, e.g.,
by Andrew Rambaut and Mike Charleston
<a href="http://evolve.zoo.ox.ac.uk/projects/BBSRC-Nautilus/Nautilus.html">(their Nautilus project)</a>
or by the <a href="http://evolution.genetics.washington.edu/">Felsenstein lab</a> (both in C++).

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Other Java projects in molecular evolution and bioinformatics include:
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<a href="http://mesquiteproject.org">Mesquite</a>,
a modular system for evolutionary analysis is developed by Wayne Maddison
and David Maddison.  Mesquite is designed to allow  third-party components
and plug-in modules and provides a nice graphical user interface.

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<li>
The <a href="http://www.biojava.org">BioJava project</a> is collaborative
project that aims at creating a Java library for general bioinformatics
applications (BLAST, CORBA etc.).
</li>

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Christian Zmasek's program <a href="http://www.genetics.wustl.edu/eddy/forester/">FORESTER</a>
(BSD license) is a Java project aimed at phylogenomics.
<a href="http://www.genetics.wustl.edu/eddy/atv/">ATV</a> is part of
FORESTER and is a useful tree viewer that can also displays trees written
in the NHX format (an extended NH format).
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John Brzustowski distributes
<a href ="http://www.biology.ualberta.ca/jbrzusto/cluster.php">qclust</a>,
a set of Java classes implementing a variety of clustering methods, including
UPGMA and neighbor-joining.
</li>

<li>
Ed Buckler has developed a number of Java applications
for phylogenetic and linkage analysis
(e.g.,  <a
href="http://brooks.statgen.ncsu.edu/buckler/bioinformatics.html">Phylogeographer and TASSEL</a>
).  Ed is now a co-developer of PAL.
</li>

<li>
Don Gilbert distributes a number of his Java programs in his IUBio Archive,
for example the sequence editor
<a href ="http://iubio.bio.indiana.edu/soft/molbio/java/apps/seqpup/">SeqPup</a>
and the tree drawing program
<a href ="http://iubio.bio.indiana.edu/soft/molbio/java/apps/trees/">Phylodendron</a>.
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<li>David Posada and collaborators have written
<a href="http://bioag.byu.edu/zoology/crandall_lab/geodis.htm">GEODIS</a>,
a Java program for cladistic nested analysis of the geographical distribution
of genetic haplotypes,
and
<a href="http://bioag.byu.edu/zoology/crandall_lab/tcs.htm">TCS</a>,
a Java program to estimate gene genealogies
using statistical parsimony.
</li>

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Finally, the general issue of scientific programming in Java is discussed, e.g., on the
<a href="http://math.nist.gov/javanumerics/">Java Numerics</a>
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