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Blog posts showing phylogenetic tattoos and other images

Tattoo Monday – circular trees
Tattoo Monday II – circular with pictures
Tattoo Monday III – Darwin trees
Tattoo Monday IV – artistic trees
Tattoo Monday V – miscellaneous trees
Tattoo Monday VI – Darwin trees
Tattoo Monday VII – circular trees
Tattoo Monday VIII – the March of Progress
Tattoo Monday IX – Darwin trees
Tattoo Monday X — circular trees
Tattoo Monday XI — circular trees
Tattoo Monday XII — Darwin trees

Petri-dish Monday
Echinoderms on Monday
Molluscs on Monday
Gastropods on Monday

Faux phylogenies
Faux phylogenies II
The phylogeny of elves and other fantastic figures

Empedocles, Lucretius and lateral gene transfer
The first post-Darwinian phylogeny

Steven Jay Gould was wrong
The evolution of women's clothing sizes

Data enrichment in phylogenetics
Personal Type I error rates
Why people feel older than they are
An Hennigian analysis of the Eukaryotae

James Bond, alcoholic
A tree with a cycle

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