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  2. List of phylogenetic tree visualization software - Wikipedia

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    Software for statistical analysis of molecular evolution. It includes different tree visualization features All [27] MultiDendrograms Interactive open-source application to calculate and plot phylogenetic trees: All [28] PHYLOViZ Phylogenetic inference and data visualization for allelic/SNP sequences profiles using Minimum Spanning Trees: All ...

  3. Molecular evolution - Wikipedia

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    Molecular evolution describes how inherited DNA and/or RNA change over evolutionary time, and the consequences of this for proteins and other components of cells and organisms. Molecular evolution is the basis of phylogenetic approaches to describing the tree of life. Molecular evolution overlaps with population genetics, especially on shorter ...

  4. Archaeogenetics - Wikipedia

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    Archaeogenetics provides us with genetic evidence of ancient population group migrations, [1] domestication events, and plant and animal evolution. [2] The ancient DNA cross referenced with the DNA of relative modern genetic populations allows researchers to run comparison studies that provide a more complete analysis when ancient DNA is ...

  5. 17-4 stainless steel - Wikipedia

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    SAE Type 630 stainless steel (more commonly known as 17-4 PH, or simply 17-4; also known as UNS S17400) is a grade of martensitic precipitation hardened stainless steel. It contains approximately 15–17.5% chromium and 3–5% nickel, as well as 3–5% copper. [1] The name comes from the chemical makeup which is approximately 17% chromium and 4 ...

  6. Synapsin - Wikipedia

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  7. Monstrillidae - Wikipedia

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    Monstrilloida is an order of copepods with a cosmopolitan distribution in the world's oceans. The order contains a single family, Monstrillidae. [2] The name of the first ever described genus Monstrilla is derived from Latin, meaning "tiny monster", because the lack of usual diagnostic features of copepods puzzled early taxonomists.

  8. Chlorsulfuron - Wikipedia

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    Genes conveying resistance to chlorsulfuron are used as selectable markers when attempting transformation with other genes, [13] [14] for example in Dianthus caryophyllus [13] and Marchantia polymorpha.

  9. James Webb Space Telescope - Wikipedia

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    IceAge: Chemical Evolution of Ices during Star Formation Melissa McClure: Stellar Physics 13.4 [237] Through the Looking GLASS: A JWST Exploration of Galaxy Formation and Evolution from Cosmic Dawn to Present Day Tommaso Treu: Galaxies and the IGM: 24.3 [238] A JWST Study of the Starburst-AGN Connection in Merging LIRGs Lee Armus: Galaxies and ...