With this app, you can explore a detailed phylogenetic tree of living beings, zoom into specific groups, and access taxon metadata and links. Includes interactive zooming, metadata viewing, and reference lists.
AppRecs review analysis
AppRecs rating 3.6. Trustworthiness 84 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 19 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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4 star
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3 star
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2 star
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1 star
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19% review manipulation risk
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Credible reviews
84% trustworthiness score from analyzed reviews
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High negative review ratio
33% of sampled ratings are 1–2 stars
About Tree of Life
The interactivity and contents of Tree of Life App include the following features:
-Zooming in or out to explore a vast tree with thousands of tips (taxonomic families)
-Tapping on icons to see taxon associated metadata (taxon name, common names), and quick links to Wikipedia (internet connection is required for this feature)
-Collapsing clades into single branches to summarize or hide undesired details
-Visualizing subtrees of special interest
-A search feature enabling users to find specific organisms either by common or scientific names (up to family-level)
-A time scale to visually infer divergence dates among lineages and extinction dates of fossil families
-A full list of references supporting the phylogenetic arrangements shown in the tree
Tree of Life App is constantly being updated to include recent findings, guaranteeing to illustrate the most up-to date state of the art about evolutionary relationships among organisms.
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Reviews for Tree of Life
Michail Vlasopoulos
12/17/2025
Thank you for this app. it works very well aside from the dates. Is the date line correctly scaled through different subgroups? It shows e.g. the dot of the chordates appearing in the 715-572 my range, but it should be ca. 525my... the same holds for any class on the tree. Am I getting something wrong?
James van Scoyoc
3/22/2025
This is a great idea, but it's too difficult to navigate to different taxonomic levels and groups. It's necessary to zoom in really close to see anything and then it becomes hard to navigate the display.