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Only the full compendium of trees for individual FUEs (the FOL) is an adequate depiction of the evolution of life.
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Thus, the key question is [ 1, 20]: in the genome-wide compendium of phylogenetic trees, that we denoted the Forest Of Life (FOL), can we detect any order, any preferred tree topology (branching order) that would reflect a consensus of the topologies of other trees?
A more philosophical, and more radical, approach to similar issues is taken by Pere Puigbò and co-authors, who follow up their proposal in a 2009 Journal of Biology paper that the traditional tree of life could, and should, be replaced by a statistically derived tree from a compendium of gene-specific trees [ 3].
Accordingly, the goal of phylogenetics -- in this context perhaps more appropriately denoted phylogenomics -- is perceived as deciphering any signs of distinct structure that might exist in the "phylogenetic forest of life" (i.e., the compendium of all gene trees).
If (i) FUEs are fundamental units of evolution, whereas all other levels of organization of the genetic material including genomes are derived, and (ii) a tree is a necessary form of description of the evolution of any FUE, then, the adequate representation of evolution of life as a whole is the full compendium of FUE-specific trees that can be conveniently denoted the Forest of Life (FOL).
The O(n) words ending at the branching nodes and leaves of the suffix tree represent a compendium of all the substrings of the input string x, and each node or leaf represents an equivalence class, in the sense that strings with the same locus share the same set of starting positions.
And the images in the show's last few galleries add up to a compendium of natural forms: birds and fish; pines and peach trees; peonies in extravagant bloom; and lotuses, in contemporary photographs by the American artist Lois Conner, withered to black stems.
In his compendium of plant invaders Weber [30] calls S. macrophylla a "fast growing and shade tolerant tree", and lists it as an invader in tropical Asia, present but not invasive in the Mascarenes and Galapagos, and not present in the Caribbean.
Through the course of the poem's five books, these family trees were embellished with stories involving many of their members, and so the poem amounted to a compendium of heroic mythology in much the same way that the Hesiodic Theogony presents a systematic account of the Greek pantheon built upon divine genealogies.
A Compendium of Kisses.
In 1272 there appeared the Compendium philosophiae ("Compendium of Philosophy").
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