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2020 – today
- 2022
- [c5]David Penny:
A Fallen Line of Marble Drums. EVA 2022 - 2021
- [c4]Venkatesh Ramaswamy, David Penny:
On the Performance of PBFT-based Permissioned Blockchain Networks in Constraint Environments. ICC 2021: 1-6
2000 – 2009
- 2007
- [j10]Benny Chor, Michael D. Hendy, David Penny:
Analytic solutions for three taxon ML trees with variable rates across sites. Discret. Appl. Math. 155(6-7): 750-758 (2007) - 2004
- [j9]Mike A. Steel, David Penny:
Two further links between MP and ML under the poisson model. Appl. Math. Lett. 17(7): 785-790 (2004) - [j8]Lesley J. Collins, Thomas J. Macke, David Penny:
Searching for ncRNAs in eukaryotic genomes: Maximizing biological input with RNAmotif. J. Integr. Bioinform. 1(1) (2004) - 2003
- [j7]Sverker Edvardsson, Paul P. Gardner, Anthony M. Poole, Michael D. Hendy, David Penny, Vincent Moulton:
A Search for H/ACA SnoRNAs in Yeast Using MFE Secondary Structure Prediction. Bioinform. 19(7): 865-873 (2003) - 2001
- [c3]Benny Chor, Michael D. Hendy, David Penny:
Analytic Solutions for Three-Taxon MLMC Trees with Variable Rates Across Sites. WABI 2001: 204-213 - 2000
- [j6]Vincent Moulton, Michael Zuker, Mike A. Steel, Robin Pointon, David Penny:
Metrics on RNA Secondary Structures. J. Comput. Biol. 7(1-2): 277-292 (2000) - [c2]Benny Chor, Michael D. Hendy, Barbara R. Holland, David Penny:
Multiple maxima of likelihood in phylogenetic trees: an analytic approach. RECOMB 2000: 108-117
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [c1]David Penny:
What can bioinformatics contribute to explain the origin of life? German Conference on Bioinformatics 1999: 1 - 1998
- [j5]Mike A. Steel, Michael D. Hendy, David Penny:
Reconstructing Phylogenies From Nucleotide Pattern Probabilities: A Survey and some New Results. Discret. Appl. Math. 88(1-3): 367-396 (1998) - 1996
- [j4]Michael D. Hendy, David Penny:
Complete Families of Linear Invariants for Some Stochastic Models of Sequence Evolution, with and without Molecular Clock Assumption. J. Comput. Biol. 3(1): 19-31 (1996) - 1994
- [j3]Michael A. Charleston, Michael D. Hendy, David Penny:
The Effects of Sequence Length, Tree Topology, and Number of Taxa on the Performance of Phylogenetic Methods. J. Comput. Biol. 1(2): 133-151 (1994) - 1990
- [j2]M. Carter, Michael D. Hendy, David Penny, László A. Székely, Nicholas C. Wormald:
On the Distribution of Lengths of Evolutionary Trees. SIAM J. Discret. Math. 3(1): 38-47 (1990)
1980 – 1989
- 1987
- [j1]David Penny, Michael D. Hendy:
TurboTree: a fast algorithm for minimal trees. Comput. Appl. Biosci. 3(3): 183-187 (1987)
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