![]() Kind of a failed theory that was explicitly proven to be wrong. Was in vogue in the 1950s, originally initiated by Morris Swadeshīut abandoned in the 1960s and henceforth often labeled as some I mentioned the now largely abandoned discipline of lexicostatistics that Having someone else trying to take the credit takes the shine off that. This annoys me, not just because of the laziness that lead to this situation, but because the figures are an original conception of mine to explain Median Networks to non-experts, and I was very happy to have developed them. So, in the meantime, could you all please note that the idea is mine, not either Graur's or Sinauer's. Neither the author not the publisher has provided a satisfactory explanation, and have made it clear that nothing will be done to rectify this except in some possible future edition of the book. Needless to say, Graur's figure prominently claims to be the copyright of the publisher rather than myself. Of personal interest to me, Figure 6.4 is a direct copy of the first part of my Primer of Phylogenetic Networks. Unfortunately, as originally published, not all of the figures in that chapter acknowledge the source of the illustration. Sinauer Associates.Ĭhapter 6 is of interest to the readers of this blog, being entitled "Reticulate evolution and phylogenetic networks". Some of you may have noticed the recent publication of the following book:ĭan Graur (2016) Molecular and Genome Evolution. ![]() I am publishing this post because both the author and publisher involved have stopped responding to my emails.
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