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The length of an edge (branch length) connecting two nodes (species) in the tree represents the amount of evolutionary time (divergence) between the two species.
Furthermore, each edge branch has an associated sign indicating whether the value of the node it arises from is negated by a NOT operation or not.
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In this study, both crossed edges (branches) have the chance to be selected individually.
Importantly, a tree of LINE-1 offers a different view of the root, as long edges (branches) such as that to marsupials are shortened and/or broken up.
A tree consists of nodes and edges (branches).
Decision trees consist of nodes which represent input variables, and edges branching from the nodes dependent on possible values of those input variables.
CDAO [ 19] includes concepts relevant to phylogenies such as nodes, edges, branches, and networks, but concepts relating to phylogenetic analysis methods or provenance are omitted.
As the takahe and kagu are (unexpectedly) not allies we now have two long edges (branches) within our phylogeny that have the potential to disrupt stable clades.
In order to decrease the number of spanning trees and reduce calculation complexity, adjacent branches located on a loop whose crossing point have a degree of 2 are incorporated into one edge, and branches not located on any loop can be removed from the graph of distribution network.
An alternative architecture can be obtained by transposing the structure of Figure 2a by reversing the directions of each edge, replacing branches by adders and vice versa, and swapping the input and output [43].
A later, more detailed microscopic model by Schaus et al. [ 421] found that a zone at the leading edge where branching is allowed and capping forbidden already leads to the assumed orientational pattern.
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