Part 6: Exploring phylogenetic networks
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 11 ม.ค. 2025
- Phylogenetic networks are a great way to show how complex a dataset is. Professor Michael Charleston demonstrates how SplitsTree4 can be used to explore the evidence supporting different phylogenetic splits in data from Anolis species using networks built with uncorrected P, Jukes-Cantor and HKY85 models.
This video is part of the tutorial Phylogenetics: back to basics. You can find the full tutorial on the Galaxy Training Network:
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This tutorial demonstrates the principles behind a variety of methods used to estimate phylogenetic trees from aligned sequence data or distance data. It was developed by Professor Michael Charleston from the University of Tasmania in collaboration with Australian BioCommons.
Captions are automatically generated using Otter.ai and edited by the Australian BioCommons team.