CIPRES Online Help

The CIPRES help system is organized into the following main
topics. You can access these topics directly from the CIPRES
Help menu.

Managing Data How to import, export, and edit phylogenetic data
Data Analysis How to use various toolkits to analyze data 
Visualization How to uses data visualization tools
Contributing services How to work with the API and contribute new analysis algorithms and visualization toolkits
CIPRes Client Application How to create analysis scripts and set preferences to enhance your usage of the application



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