Optimal randomization strategies when testing the existence of a phylogeographic structure.
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TO allow quantitative analysis of phylogeographic data, Templeton et al. ([1995][1]) have developed a statistical framework called the nested cladistic analysis (NCA) of geographical distance, which can be used to infer past and ongoing processes using the genealogical and geographical information
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