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... only a tiny fraction of published trees are digitally available.
A survey of more than 7,500 phylogenetic studies published between 2000 and 2012 in more than 100 journals found that only one out of six studies had deposited their data in a digital, downloadable format that the researchers could use.>
More open-source for science! It's great that they're taking steps toward making studies more readily available online - great find!
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More open-source for science! It's great that they're taking steps toward making studies more readily available online - great find!