Jack E. Green Data-verified
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Jack E. Green is a faculty member at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville. His research interests include molecular evolution and phylogenetics, with a specific focus on multigene families and arthropods. He has published 15 scholarly works, which have been cited a total of 699 times. His h-index is 8. Green has collaborated with Jenniffer Roa Lozano, Richard H. Adams, and Mataya Duncan, all from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, on multiple publications. His recent work addresses challenges in phylogenetic regression, as indicated by publications from 2024 and 2025.
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- h-index: 9
- Publications: 15
- Citations: 710
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A Tale of Too Many Trees: A Conundrum for Phylogenetic Regression (2025)
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A tale of too many trees: a conundrum for phylogenetic regression (2024)
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- A Tale of Too Many Trees: A Conundrum for Phylogenetic Regression
- A tale of too many trees: a conundrum for phylogenetic regression
- A Tale of Too Many Trees: A Conundrum for Phylogenetic Regression
- A tale of too many trees: a conundrum for phylogenetic regression
- A Tale of Too Many Trees: A Conundrum for Phylogenetic Regression
- A tale of too many trees: a conundrum for phylogenetic regression
- A Tale of Too Many Trees: A Conundrum for Phylogenetic Regression
- A tale of too many trees: a conundrum for phylogenetic regression
- A Tale of Too Many Trees: A Conundrum for Phylogenetic Regression
- A tale of too many trees: a conundrum for phylogenetic regression
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