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TreeView manual<br />
11/10/04 3:10 PM<br />
Installation<br />
Files<br />
Limits<br />
Tree window<br />
Menu commands<br />
Release history<br />
Acknowledgments<br />
Appendix 1: Tree descriptions<br />
Appendix 2: Tips on handling different file formats<br />
What is <strong>TREEVIEW</strong>?<br />
<strong>TREEVIEW</strong> is a program for displaying and printing phylogenies. The program reads most NEXUS tree files<br />
(such as those produced by PAUP and COMPONENT) and PHYLIP style tree files (including those produced by<br />
fastDNAml and CLUSTALW). It is available for both Apple Macintosh and Microsoft Windows PCs.<br />
Obtaining <strong>TREEVIEW</strong><br />
<strong>TREEVIEW</strong> is free and can be obtained on the Internet from the World Wide Web site http://<br />
taxonomy.zoology.gla.ac.uk/rod/treeview.html.<br />
Registration<br />
<strong>TREEVIEW</strong> is free, but please register your copy. This will ensure that you will informed of new releases and bug<br />
fixes. To register please send the message<br />
subscribe treeview<br />
to majordomo@gla.ac.uk. The message should not contain anything else. You will automatically be added to the<br />
TreeView mailing list.<br />
Citing TreeView<br />
If you use <strong>TREEVIEW</strong> in a publication I'd be grateful if you cited the following paper:<br />
Page, R. D. M. 1996. <strong>TREEVIEW</strong>: An application to display phylogenetic trees on personal computers. Computer<br />
Applications in the Biosciences 12: 357-358.<br />
http://taxonomy.zoology.gla.ac.uk/rod/treeview/treeview_manual.html#_Toc356614792<br />
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