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PHYLIP computer program

Fig. 11.2. Neighbour-joining phylogenetic tree of the predicted peroxiredoxins shown in Fig. 11.1. This unrooted tree was generated using the computer program PHYLIP (Felsenstein, 1989) version 3.5c. GenBank accession s of the sequences used in this analysis are shown in Fig. 11.1 legend. Fig. 11.2. Neighbour-joining phylogenetic tree of the predicted peroxiredoxins shown in Fig. 11.1. This unrooted tree was generated using the computer program PHYLIP (Felsenstein, 1989) version 3.5c. GenBank accession s of the sequences used in this analysis are shown in Fig. 11.1 legend.
With PHYLIP, DnaDist computes a distance matrix from nucleotide sequences. Phylogenetic trees are generated by any one of the available tools utilizing the distance matrix programs (Neighbor, Fitch or Kitsch). DnaDist allows the user to choose between three models of nucleotide substitution. [Pg.694]


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