NeXML format

For XML tools for NeXus format used in neutron, x-ray, and muon scattering, see Nexus (data format).

NeXML is an exchange standard for representing phyloinformatic data.[1] It was inspired by the widely used Nexus file format but uses XML to produce a more robust format for rich phylogenetic data. Advantages include syntax validation, semantic annotation, and web services. The format is broadly supported and has libraries in many popular programming languages for bioinformatics.

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References

  1. Vos, Rutger A.; Balhoff, James P.; Caravas, Jason A.; Holder, Mark T.; Lapp, Hilmar; Maddison, Wayne P.; Midford, Peter E.; Priyam, Anurag; Sukumaran, Jeet (2012-07-01). "NeXML: Rich, Extensible, and Verifiable Representation of Comparative Data and Metadata". Systematic Biology 61 (4): 675–689. doi:10.1093/sysbio/sys025. ISSN 1063-5157. PMC: 3376374. PMID 22357728.


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