Newick tree Format
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The '''Newick tree format''', also known as the '''New Hamshire tree format'''<ref>E.g. https://github.com/khowe/quicktree</ref>, is a simple text-based format for representing mathematical trees. It is commonly used in the life sciences to store the output of phylogenetic trees. | The '''Newick tree format''', also known as the '''New Hamshire tree format'''<ref>E.g. https://github.com/khowe/quicktree</ref>, is a simple text-based format for representing mathematical trees. It is commonly used in the life sciences to store the output of phylogenetic trees. | ||
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The Newick tree format, also known as the New Hamshire tree format[3], is a simple text-based format for representing mathematical trees. It is commonly used in the life sciences to store the output of phylogenetic trees.