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ToL - Tree of Life The Tree of Life Web Project (ToL) is a collaborative effort of biologists and nature enthusiasts from around the world. On more than 10,000 World Wide Web pages, the project provides information about biodiversity, the characteristics of different groups of organisms, and their evolutionary history (phylogeny). Each page contains information about a particular group, e.g., salamanders, segmented worms, phlox flowers, tyrannosaurs, euglenids, Heliconius butterflies, club fungi, or the vampire squid. ToL pages are linked one to another hierarchically, in the form of the evolutionary tree of life. MacClade MacClade is a computer program for phylogenetic analysis written by David Maddison and Wayne Maddison. Its analytical strength is in studies of character evolution. It also provides many tools for entering and editing data and phylogenies, and for producing tree diagrams and charts. MacClade will not work under MacOS 10.7 (Lion) Apple is dropping support for older programs like MacClade in the next version of their operating system, MacOS 10.7 (codenamed "Lion"), which is expected to be released summer 2011. MacClade is now available as a free download As of 1 May 2011, MacClade is no longer being distributed by Sinauer Associates, and is now freely available from this site's download page. Thanks to Sinauer Associates For 19 years, Sinauer Associates have been the publishers of MacClade, beginning with version 3.0, and ending on 30 April 2011, with version 4.08. MacClade and the new Intel Macs MacClade 4.08 is available MacClade 4.08 is available, including a version for MacOS X. Features

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