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In all cases one or more homologous aligned nucleotide (DNA or RNA) sequences should be included in a text file. The total number of sequences and the sequence length that can be handled by DnaSP mainly depend on the available memory, which can analyze data files with a large number (thousands) of sequences of thousands of nucleotides each.\\ | In all cases one or more homologous aligned nucleotide (DNA or RNA) sequences should be included in a text file. The total number of sequences and the sequence length that can be handled by DnaSP mainly depend on the available memory, which can analyze data files with a large number (thousands) of sequences of thousands of nucleotides each.\\ | ||
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===== How to cite ===== | ===== How to cite ===== | ||
+ | * Rozas, J. and Rozas, R. 1995. DnaSP, DNA sequence polymorphism: | ||
+ | * Rozas, J. and Rozas, R. 1997. DnaSP version 2.0: a novel software package for extensive molecular population genetics analysis. Comput. Applic. Biosci. 13: 307-311. | ||
+ | * Rozas, J. and Rozas, R. 1999. DnaSP version 3: an integrated program for molecular population genetics and molecular evolution analysis. Bioinformatics 15: 174-175. | ||
+ | * Rozas, J., Sánchez-DelBarrio, | ||
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