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Phylogenetic Analysis Workflows

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This first example scenario is concerned with phylogenetic analyses. As they are comparatively easy to understand (also for non-biologists) and there is also a plethora of easy-to-use software tools available for the individual analysis steps, phylogenetic analyses have become a frequently used, quasistandard application for illustrating bioinformatics workflow technology (cf., e.g., [256, 134, 155, 265, 165]). Furthermore, the annotation with semantic meta-data is particularly advanced for this discipline [179], which is advantageous for the application of the constraint-driven workflow design methodology.

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Lamprecht, AL. (2013). Phylogenetic Analysis Workflows. In: Lamprecht, AL. (eds) User-Level Workflow Design. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 8311. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-45389-2_3

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