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1. Main Page - NeXus
NeXus is a common data format for neutron, x-ray, and muon science. It is being developed as an international standard by scientists and programmers representing major ...
lists.nexusformat.org Mailing Lists: Welcome! Below is a listing of all the public mailing lists on lists.nexusformat.org. Click on a list name to get more ...
The NeXus API is distributed under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License. For information on using the NeXus API see the Application Program Interface page.
NeXus Issue Tracking and Bug Reporting Site. Reporting/Viewing issues with the NeXus library and applications; Reporting/Viewing Issues with NeXus definitions
Nexus file format is widely used in Bioinformatics. Several popular phylogenetic programs such as Paup*, MrBayes, Mesquite, and MacClade use this format.
NEXUS format. The NEXUS format was formally defined by Madison et al, 1997 , and is used by software such as MrBayes and PAUP. It is not just a simple multiple alignment ...
3. NEXUS Format - MLST databases and software - PubMLST.org
NEXUS Format. Once a single-locus sequence file has been loaded, sequences may be converted to the NEXUS file format (Maddison et al., 1997), suitable for loading into ...
EEB 5349: Phylogenetics: The goal here is to explain the most important features of the NEXUS file format commonly used in phylogenetics. There are no lab exercises here ...