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Hall, Barry G. was born on July 17, 1942 in New York, United States.
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This text is intended to aid beginners in getting started creating phylogenetic trees from protein or nucleic acid sequence data. Although aimed at molecular and cell biologists who may not be familiar with phylogenetic or evolutionary theory, it also serves students who may be familiar with phylogenetic theory but unfamiliar with the tools used to apply that theory. The reader is led, step-by-step, through identifying sequences that are homologous to a sequence of interest, downloading those sequences from databases, creating multiple alignments, and using several different methods to construct trees.
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Hall, Barry G. was born on July 17, 1942 in New York, United States.
Bachelor of Science in Genetics, University Wis, Madison, 1968. Doctor of Philosophy in Genetics, University Washington, Seattle, 1971.
Assistant professor Memorial University Newfoundland and Medical School, St. John's, Canada, 1974—1977. Assistant to associate to professor University Connecticut, Storrs, 1977—1989. Professor University Rochester, New York, 1989—2003, professor emeritus, since 2003.
Director Bellingham Research Institute, Washington, since 2004. Adjunct professor Center Genomic Science, Allegheny-Singer Research Institute, Pittsburgh, since 2009.
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Married Susan M. (Werlein), May 2, 1964. Children: Steven, Scott, Rebecca Hathaway.