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Alignment -- 08.1 Alignment Strategies -- 08.2 Alignment Masking -- 9. Phylogenetic Analysis -- 09.1 Distance Measurements -- 09.2 Maximum Parsimony -- 09.3 Maximum Likelihood -- 09.4 Bayesian Inference -- 09.5 Supermatrix vs. Single Gene Analysis (Gene Trees vs. Species Trees) -- 10. Systematic Errors in phylogenetic Analysis -- 10.1 Prediction: Evolutionary Models -- 10.2 Heterogenity Nucleotide/Amino Acid-Composition -- 10.3 Variation of substitution rate between the lines -- 10.4 Variation of substitution rate over time -- 10.5 New Approaches to Correct systematic Errors -- 11. Genome-wide Characteristics -- 11.1 Gene Order -- 11.2 Mobile Elements -- 11.3 microRNAs -- 11.4 Differences in the genetic code -- 12. Index -- 13. 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