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Discover Ludwig"collapsed trees" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe trees that have fallen over. For example, "After the storm, the street was littered with collapsed trees."
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On Saturday, there was almost no transportation, due to collapsed trees all over the city that were or have been blocking the streets.
Some of the stages collapsed, trees were uprooted, and tents were flattened only in a few minutes, unfortunately causing some deaths and many injuries.
The notion of collapsed trees requires special explanation.
Briefly, for each best ML gene tree, basal branches were collapsed one by one simultaneously (up to 6), and the likelihood of these collapsed trees were compared with the likelihood of the best tree.
With more than 4,150 Filipinos riding out the typhoon in sturdy school buildings, town halls, churches and relatives' homes, roads in and out of coastal Isabela province, about 200 miles (320 kilometers) northeast of Manila, were deserted and blocked by collapsed trees, power lines and debris.
Analyses of these two collapsed trees revealed that out of a total of 70 families containing 2 or more genes, only 7 families did not form monophyletic groups on either tree (Table 2).
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c Likelihood difference between the collapsed tree and the actual best tree.
Here we analyze the UniRef90 collapsed tree, to avoid redundancy issues due to overrepresented protein families.
b Range of the likelihood differences between collapsed tree and best tree obtained over 100 simulations, representing the null distribution for the main likelihood comparison.
In this way we obtained a null distribution of 100 likelihood differences between best and collapsed tree (the null hypothesis tree).
If a collapsed tree is not included in the 95% confidence interval, its likelihood is significantly lower than that of the uncollapsed tree, which can be taken as an indication that the unsupported region does not represent a hard polytomy [ 22].
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