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Additionally, students have difficulty inferring the characters of extant species given evolutionary transitions marked on a tree (Fig. 2) both before and after the exercises (Perry et al. 2008).
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The Patuxent Main Road later became known as the Three Notch Road based on a 1704 law that stated "three notches of equal distance marked on the trees indicated a road leading to a ferry".
First, the microsatellite data were used to construct a neighbour-joining tree and those accessions with a proportional membership of ≥0.9 in their primary population marked on the tree.
These inferred duplication events are marked on the tree and orthology and paralogy relations are derived accordingly.
HMM-clustering generated groups are marked on the tree and groups not generated by HMM clustering, but detected by ML clustering are marked by *. Figure 4. Maximum parsimony based clustering of coral toxins.
Diameters over and under bark were taken from the discs in the North south direction (previously marked on the standing tree) with the help of a ruler.
They can't afford to lose it.' Neumann may have had the best elephant hunting in El Bogoi, but we saw no more than faint traces of wildlife: a spoor, a mark on a tree, a call in the velvet night.
A skid mark on the road, some divots in the grass and scrape marks on a tree a few feet from the front porch of a house told nothing of the tragedy that happened here Wednesday.
For the next day we would see not another soul on the trail, hiking the winding track, following blue blazes marked on trees, and brushing branches out of the way for mile upon quiet mile.
You will see the trails marked on trees, walls and lampposts.
Less than 50 metres from the front gate, marked on the map, is a yellow dot indicating a lemon tree and a brown dot indicating a fig tree.
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