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Neighbor-joining (NJ) is a distance-based method for tree construction.
We introduce in this paper an optimal method for tree network design avoiding congestion.
Figure 6 Phylogenetic analysis of partial 16S rRNA gene sequences of clones from aerobic (Co_Aer) and anaerobic (Co-Ana) consortium and related species using the Kimura 2p evolutionary model and the neighbor joining method for tree reconstruction.
With the aim of elaborating a mobile application, accessible to anyone and with educational purposes, we present a method for tree species identification that relies on dedicated algorithms and explicit botany-inspired descriptors.
For all data sets, 500 bootstrap replicates were performed using Subtree-Pruning-Regrafting (SPR) as heuristic method for tree inference.
From the deduced amino acid sequences identified, phylogenies have been computed using the Phylogeny.fr platform [ 63], which uses MUSCLE for multiple alignment with Gblocks for alignment curation and the maximum likelihood PhyML method for tree building using the MEGA software 4.0 [ 64].
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It can be noted that if the network is a tree, then our algorithms match with the pre-order and post-order phases of Sankoff's method for trees.
Unlike the other methods that require leaving the tree standing, this method involves cutting the tree down, making it the best method for trees blocking a view or any other reason where you want the tree gone immediately.
We propose the use of Amplitude-Modulation Frequency-Modulation (AM-FM) methods for tree growth analysis.
Additionally, it uses several simple methods for tree construction with the advantage of managing heterozygous or three-state sites.
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