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A phylogenetic network is any graph used to visualize evolutionary relationships (either abstractly or explicitly) between nucleotide sequences, genes... |
A phylogenetic tree, phylogeny or evolutionary tree is a graphical representation which shows the evolutionary history between a set of species or taxa... |
parameters. Both rooted and unrooted phylogenetic trees can be further generalized to rooted or unrooted phylogenetic networks, which allow for the modeling... |
Phylogenetic nomenclature is a method of nomenclature for taxa in biology that uses phylogenetic definitions for taxon names as explained below. This contrasts... |
Tree model (section Perfect phylogenetic networks) languages analogous to the concept of a family tree, particularly a phylogenetic tree in the biological evolution of species. As with species, each language... |
Phylogenetic autocorrelation also known as Galton's problem, after Sir Francis Galton who described it, is the problem of drawing inferences from cross-cultural... |
Characterization of a Novel Bat Sapovirus with Unusual Genomic Features and Phylogenetic Position". PLOS ONE. 7 (4): e34987. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0034987... |
A Bayesian network (also known as a Bayes network, Bayes net, belief network, or decision network) is a probabilistic graphical model that represents a... |
created with Jmol Maximum likelihood phylogenetic tree created with MEGA6 Segment of DNA depicted by PyMOL Yeast network data visualized by Cytoscape Multiple... |
Reticulate evolution (section Further reading) relationships better described by a phylogenetic network than a bifurcating tree. Reticulate patterns can be found in the phylogenetic reconstructions of biodiversity... |
Snow leopard (redirect from Snow Leopard Network) snow leopard was long classified in the monotypic genus Uncia. Since phylogenetic studies revealed the relationships among Panthera species, it has since... |
is an unrooted phylogenetic network with the property that every split in S is represented by an array of parallel edges in the network. Bandelt, Hans-Jürgen;... |
Dunbar's number (section Further reading) different comparative phylogenetic methods yielded wildly different numbers. Bayesian and generalized least-squares phylogenetic methods generated approximations... |
Wood–Ljungdahl pathway (section Further reading) previous study had "undersampled protein families, resulting in incomplete phylogenetic trees which do not reflect protein family evolution". However geological... |
Graph drawing (redirect from Network Diagram) component to another. Bioinformatics including phylogenetic trees, protein–protein interaction networks, and metabolic pathways. In addition, the placement... |
mammals" and "synapsids gave rise to the mammals" both express the same phylogenetic hypothesis. This terminology reflects the modern cladistic approach to... |
Tree of life (biology) (section Further reading) represented as such for that important node. Secondly, unrooted phylogenetic networks are not true evolutionary trees (or trees of life) because there... |
Bird of prey (section Further reading) and difficult to unravel. Widespread paraphylies were observed in many phylogenetic studies. More recent and detailed studies show similar results. However... |
Avicennia (section Further reading) placed by some botanists in the monogeneric family Avicenniaceae. Recent phylogenetic studies have suggested that Avicennia is derived from within Acanthaceae... |
Vitex (section Further reading) reference to the use of V. agnus-castus in basketry. As a result of phylogenetic studies of DNA sequences, Vitex is one of several genera that were transferred... |