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Then the shared leaf set sizes of subtrees that do contain r or r' (or both) are calculated constant time for each shared leaf set.
Since there are O(n) shared leaf sets the total time usage is O(n).
First the shared leaf set sizes for subtrees that to not contain an arbitrary node r and r' from each tree are calculated in time O(n).
The size of the shared leaf set, | F ∩ G|, then denotes the number of leaves present in both F and G.
Since each term in the sums involves taking a 2-subset from a shared leaf set, we need only to consider subtrees that are not leaves.
Given a subtree F of T, and a subtree G of T', we call the intersection F ∩ G a shared leaf set, i.e. the set of leaves present in both F and G.
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Actually, some GO terms related to fatty acid metabolism were shared by leaf samples of the 2 genotypes, namely, "lipid metabolic process" (GO 0006629), "fatty acid biosynthetic process" (GO 0006633) and "lipid biosynthetic process" (GO 0008610) (Additional file 6: Table S6).
Thus, two species from closely related genera or within the same genus are more likely to share similar leaf out dates when growing under common garden conditions (Fig. 1a).
That is, species from the same genus or closely related genera are more likely to share similar leaf out dates when growing under common garden conditions, whereas no such assumption can be made for species that belong to closely related families or orders.
However, the inference of biochemistry in A. angusta should be treated with caution since it shares similar leaf anatomy to A. semialata, which was also initially classified as NADP-ME on the basis of anatomical observations alone (Ellis, 1977).
The tetraploid transformants of 'Hawaii 4' that we examined all shared a distinctive leaf morphology, which manifested as a quantifiably altered ratio (B/A) of central leaflet to overall leaf width.
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