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Diana L. Lipscomb

Researcher at George Washington University

Publications -  33
Citations -  3424

Diana L. Lipscomb is an academic researcher from George Washington University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cladogram & Kinetosomes. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 33 publications receiving 3311 citations. Previous affiliations of Diana L. Lipscomb include University of Washington & University of Maryland, College Park.

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Parsimony jackknifing outperforms neighbor-joining

TL;DR: For analysis of large matrices, parsimony jackknifing is hundreds of thousands of times faster than extensive branch‐swapping, yet is better able to screen out poorly‐supported groups.
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Character Coding and Inapplicable Data

TL;DR: Coding inapplicables as “?” (reductive coding), although flawed, is currently the best way to analyze data sets that contain inappLicable character states.
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Regular ArticlePARSIMONY JACKKNIFING OUTPERFORMS NEIGHBOR-JOINING

TL;DR: Parsimony jackknifing is hundreds of thousands of times faster than extensive branch-swapping, yet is better able to screen out poorly-supported groups.
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The intellectual content of taxonomy: a comment on DNA taxonomy

TL;DR: 1 Tautz, D. et al. (2002) DNA points the way ahead in taxonomy; a plea for DNA taxonomy.
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Mapping the biosphere: exploring species to understand the origin, organization and sustainability of biodiversity

TL;DR: It is concluded that an ambitious goal to describe 10 million species in less than 50 years is attainable based on the strength of 250 years of progress, worldwide collections, existing experts, technological innovation and collaborative teamwork.