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ECOGEO 'Omics Training: 4.4 Phylogenetics v2
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Provides a short introduction to phylogenetics and how to build a phylogenetic tree from concatenated ribosomal marker proteins. Open this protocol inside the virtual machine (details in 'Start Instructions') for easy copy, paste of commands into the command line terminal window.
Title: ECOGEO 'Omics Training: 4.4 Phylogenetics v2
Description:
Provides a short introduction to phylogenetics and how to build a phylogenetic tree from concatenated ribosomal marker proteins.
Open this protocol inside the virtual machine (details in 'Start Instructions') for easy copy, paste of commands into the command line terminal window.
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