3.1.0
2023-06-22
-Addition of over 100 families across the different available groups
-Updated the topology of several sections of the tree, most notably Cyanobacteria (after Strunecký et al. 2023), Microsporidia (after Bojko et al. 2022 and Park & Poulin 2021) and Placozoa (Tessler et al. 2022)
-Fixed the URLs for Wikipedia, the tutorial video in Youtube and the paper in BioRxiv
2.0.2
2022-01-22
What´s new:
-Fixed the Back button so you can get back to the main tree after visualizing subtrees
-Text labels at nodes were made smaller so they do not overlap each other
-Addition of Branchiopoda, a previosuly unavailable group
-Updated the topology of several sections of the tree, including some orders of angiosperms (after Baker et al. 2021), extinct agnathans at the base of vertebrates (after Miyashita et al. 2021) and some extinct neornithine families, among others.
2.0.1
2021-08-03
Whole source code modification and migration from Objective-C to Dart (Flutter), which includes the following new features:
• Taxon metadata windows including an improved citation and reference formats as well as taxon synonyms
• An “open all” button for unfolding every pre-collapsed branch at one
• Addition of Hexapoda and Apicomplexa, as well as several newly described families since 2017, for a total of over 2000 added taxa
• Improved layout for subtrees
• A FAQ section
1.9
2014-02-22
-New topology of higher level relationships of dinosaurs (Ornithoscelida), after the results of Baron et al. (2017).
-New topology of stem tetrapods and lissamphibians from the studies of Pardo. et al. (2017).
-New topology of extant frogs (Lissamphibia: Anura) based on the phylogenomic analysis by Feng et al. 2017.
-Several topological modifications to some clades of angiosperms based on studies implementing nuclear (rather than plastid) loci.
-Updated higher level phylogeny of Bacteria based on phylogenomic analysis by Waite et al. (2017).
-Several minor topological updates throughout the tree.
-Addition of over 30 new families of extant and fossil taxa.