"Susan B. Farmer" wrote:
From: Noel Cross noelc@oeb.harvard.edu
Nexus is actually an extensible format so almost anything could be included.
Unfortunately there is still doesn't seem to be an online description of Nexus, though the standard was printed in the journal Taxon a couple of years ago.
Are you sure? I thought it was Systematic Botany.
Dear Computer Taxonomists,
The article by Maddison et al. on NEXUS didn't appeared either in "Taxon" or "Systematic Botany", but in "Systematic Biology" (1997). I posted the complete reference to the DELTA-L discussion list, about a month ago...
Best wishes,
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