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Wolfgang -- $t16 Phylogeny of the Chelicerates: Morphological and molecular evidence / $rDunlop, Jason / Borner, Janus / Burmester, Thorsten -- $t17 Deuterostome phylogeny - a molecular perspective / $rSchlegel, Martin / Weidhase, Michael / Stadler, Peter F. -- $t18 Deuterostome phylogeny - a morphological perspective / $rStach, Thomas -- $t19 Mitochondrial gene order in Metazoa - theme and variations / $rPodsiadlowski, Lars / Mwinyi, Adina / Lesný, Peter / Bartolomaeus, Thomas -- $tPart II: New Tools and Methods -- $t20 Documenting Morphology: Morph·D·Base / $rGrobe, Peter / Vogt, Lars -- $t21 Neurophylogeny - from description to character analysis / $rLoesel, Rudi / Richter, Stefan -- $t22 Computational methods for the analysis of mitochondrial genome rearrangements / $rBernt, Matthias / Merkle, Daniel / Middendorf, Martin / Schierwater, Bernd / Schlegel, Martin / Stadler, Peter F. -- $t23 RNA in phylogenetic reconstruction / $rStocsits, Roman R. / Letsch, Harald / Meusemann, Karen / Reumont, Björn M. von / Misof, Bernhard / Hertel, Jana / Tafer, Hakim / Stadler, Peter F. -- $t24 Intron positions and near intron pairs / $rLehmann, Jörg / Eisenhardt, Carina / Krauss, Veiko / Stadler, Peter F. -- $t25 Molecular morphology: Higher order characters derivable from sequence information / $rDonath, Alexander / Stadler, Peter F. -- $t26 Systematic errors in maximum-likelihood tree inference / $rKück, Patrick / Misof, Bernhard / Wägele, J. 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