- and the
absence of
genetic recombination.
Phylogenetics can also aid in drug
design and discovery.
Phylogenetics allows scientists to
organize species and...
- In
phylogenetics,
basal is the
direction of the base (or root) of a
rooted phylogenetic tree or cladogram. The term may be more
strictly applied only to...
- Com****tional
phylogenetics Evolutionary biology Evolutionary taxonomy Generalized tree
alignment List of
phylogenetics software List of
phylogenetic tree visualization...
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algorithmic design. Com****tional
phylogenetics Microbial phylogenetics Molecular clock Molecular evolution PhyloCode Phylogenetic nomenclature Jones, Daniel...
- In
phylogenetics, a
primitive (or ancestral) character, trait, or
feature of a
lineage or
taxon is one that is
inherited from the
common ancestor of a...
- Com****tional
phylogenetics,
phylogeny inference, or
phylogenetic inference focuses on com****tional and
optimization algorithms, heuristics, and approaches...
- A
split in
phylogenetics is a
bipartition of a set of taxa, and the
smallest unit of
information in
unrooted phylogenetic trees: each edge of an unrooted...
- Wiley's Hominidae).
Especially in
recent decades (due to
advances in
phylogenetics),
taxonomists have
named many "nested" taxa (i.e. taxa
which are contained...
-
parthenogenetic or
apomictic multi-celled organisms. DNA
barcoding and
phylogenetics are
commonly used in
these cases. The term
quasispecies is sometimes...
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Bacterial taxonomy Com****tional
phylogenetics History of
molecular evolution Molecular phylogenetics Phylogenetics Oren, A (2010). Papke, RT (ed.). Molecular...