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228 sites was used in phylogenetic analyses with either the neighbor joining maximum parsimony or the maximum likelihood method All three methods gave highly similar results and the neighbor joining and maximum likelihood trees are available The clustering into separate clades of the eukaryotic ATP PFKs N and C terminal domains the bacterial ATP dependent PFKs as
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228 sites was used in phylogenetic analyses with either the neighbor joining maximum parsimony or the maximum likelihood method All three methods gave highly similar results and the neighbor joining and maximum likelihood trees are available The clustering into separate clades of the eukaryotic ATP PFKs N and C terminal domains the bacterial ATP dependent PFKs as
neighbor joining tree depicting chord distances and management
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A larger image
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Figure 3 Phylogenetic Neighbor joining NJ tree showing relationship
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Table 5 Frequencies of homozygotes and hetrozygotes for three traits Figure 3 Phylogenetic Neighbor joining NJ tree showing relationship between seven Indian populations PopGen 32 and MEGA 4 Acknowledgements
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Table 5 Frequencies of homozygotes and hetrozygotes for three traits Figure 3 Phylogenetic Neighbor joining NJ tree showing relationship between seven Indian populations PopGen 32 and MEGA 4 Acknowledgements
Figure 2 Phylogenetic tree based on the Lin A protein sequences
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was given in Fig 2 A total 100 bootstrapped values were sampled to determine a measure of the support for each node on the consensus tree Passion correction algorithm was used Figure 2 Phylogenetic tree based on the Lin A protein sequences with NCBI accession number using neighbor joining method and Passion correction algorithm
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was given in Fig 2 A total 100 bootstrapped values were sampled to determine a measure of the support for each node on the consensus tree Passion correction algorithm was used Figure 2 Phylogenetic tree based on the Lin A protein sequences with NCBI accession number using neighbor joining method and Passion correction algorithm
Figure1 Phylogenetic tree based on the Lin A gene sequences with
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of each node on consensus tree Jukes and Contor algorithm was used Recently the nomenclature of genus Sphingomonas spp has been changed and its current genus is Sphingobium spp Figure1 Phylogenetic tree based on the Lin A gene sequences with NCBI accession number using neighbor joining method and Jukes Cantor algorithm
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of each node on consensus tree Jukes and Contor algorithm was used Recently the nomenclature of genus Sphingomonas spp has been changed and its current genus is Sphingobium spp Figure1 Phylogenetic tree based on the Lin A gene sequences with NCBI accession number using neighbor joining method and Jukes Cantor algorithm
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UPGMA example continued Neighbor Joining Neighbor Joining example 1 Neighbor Joining example 2
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UPGMA example continued Neighbor Joining Neighbor Joining example 1 Neighbor Joining example 2
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37 to the PGAM of C reinhartii AAK52421 T brucei PGAM is between 37 42 distant from the plant and algal sequences and between 61 74 distant from the bacterial sequences A bootstrapped neighbor joining tree was created using the program ClustalX with exclusion of all positions with gaps and with correction for multiple substitutions T brucei PGAM was
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37 to the PGAM of C reinhartii AAK52421 T brucei PGAM is between 37 42 distant from the plant and algal sequences and between 61 74 distant from the bacterial sequences A bootstrapped neighbor joining tree was created using the program ClustalX with exclusion of all positions with gaps and with correction for multiple substitutions T brucei PGAM was
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weighbor 1 2 These are not error bars but rather show the range of performance for different random trees for 25 of the trees the pefromance was above this range for 25 it was below The plot shows that none of the other methods has median peformance than weighbor 1 2 on sets with longest edges of more than 0 3 replacements per site Weighbor 1 2 becomes
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weighbor 1 2 These are not error bars but rather show the range of performance for different random trees for 25 of the trees the pefromance was above this range for 25 it was below The plot shows that none of the other methods has median peformance than weighbor 1 2 on sets with longest edges of more than 0 3 replacements per site Weighbor 1 2 becomes
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is the maximum entropy distribution for a positive variable with finite mean D G use an exponential distribution that has been chopped leaving a sharp discontinuous peak at the value 1 PDF s of the Desper Gascuel DG distribution in red and our distribution BHS in green We have also tested FastME against the trees published in our 2000 MBE paper
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is the maximum entropy distribution for a positive variable with finite mean D G use an exponential distribution that has been chopped leaving a sharp discontinuous peak at the value 1 PDF s of the Desper Gascuel DG distribution in red and our distribution BHS in green We have also tested FastME against the trees published in our 2000 MBE paper
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data used to construct the shape variables are three dimensional coordinates of points which are landmarks that are defined for the skull of Thrichomys apereoides
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data used to construct the shape variables are three dimensional coordinates of points which are landmarks that are defined for the skull of Thrichomys apereoides
CR Tylench NJ tree small jpg
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Neighbor joining tree Tylenchidae pdf file
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Neighbor joining tree Tylenchidae pdf file
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Neighbor Joining Mode d emploi du programme avec interface graphique Differentes zones de la fenetre du programme TreeCloud version 0 6
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Neighbor Joining Mode d emploi du programme avec interface graphique Differentes zones de la fenetre du programme TreeCloud version 0 6
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and Neighbor Joining Bootstrap in PAUP4a5b software programs The prototype sequence of a b c d and E are U455 HXB2 ETH2220 NDK and CM240
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and Neighbor Joining Bootstrap in PAUP4a5b software programs The prototype sequence of a b c d and E are U455 HXB2 ETH2220 NDK and CM240
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creating trees with either the neighbor joining or maximum likelyhood methods Bootstrap values with 1000 iterations were used Neighbor Joining Maximum Likelihood
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creating trees with either the neighbor joining or maximum likelyhood methods Bootstrap values with 1000 iterations were used Neighbor Joining Maximum Likelihood
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Fig 9 Neighbor joining tree comparing genetic distance in the 16S rDNA gene among individuals at abyssal and bathyal depths from both the Pacific and Atlantic Populations
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Fig 9 Neighbor joining tree comparing genetic distance in the 16S rDNA gene among individuals at abyssal and bathyal depths from both the Pacific and Atlantic Populations
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Fig 8 Neighbor joining tree comparing genetic distance in the CO1 gene among stations using Fst values Station numbers are color coded based on whether they come from
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Fig 8 Neighbor joining tree comparing genetic distance in the CO1 gene among stations using Fst values Station numbers are color coded based on whether they come from
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Do you think the Gaza war will engulf the whole mideast?
Q. Will more neighbors join in the fracas?
Asked by Real Grit - Sun Jan 11 01:11:22 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Not very likely, even Hezbollah didn't take credit for rocket attacks, I think no government wants to openly attack Israel. There might be some increase in attacks on US troops in Iraq, because Moqtada al-Sadr called for that, whereas before he was calling for a cease fire. Also, trouble-making smugglers could fire the rockets off from within Egypt. Or Hamas could smuggle some OUT of Gaza and do it. This being trying to set Israel and Egypt at war, like the Mumbai attacks are said to be an attempt to set India & Pakistan at war. Or it could just cause people to ask why Israel would bomb Gaza but not Egypt. Or Iran could shoot some conventional Shahab-3s at Israel's air bases and troop staging areas in/near Gaza. But I think Iran won't.
Answered by Eric - Sun Jan 11 01:45:33 2009
Q. Will more neighbors join in the fracas?
Asked by Real Grit - Sun Jan 11 01:11:22 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Not very likely, even Hezbollah didn't take credit for rocket attacks, I think no government wants to openly attack Israel. There might be some increase in attacks on US troops in Iraq, because Moqtada al-Sadr called for that, whereas before he was calling for a cease fire. Also, trouble-making smugglers could fire the rockets off from within Egypt. Or Hamas could smuggle some OUT of Gaza and do it. This being trying to set Israel and Egypt at war, like the Mumbai attacks are said to be an attempt to set India & Pakistan at war. Or it could just cause people to ask why Israel would bomb Gaza but not Egypt. Or Iran could shoot some conventional Shahab-3s at Israel's air bases and troop staging areas in/near Gaza. But I think Iran won't.
Answered by Eric - Sun Jan 11 01:45:33 2009
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