JIPB · @JIPB
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To know where we're going, we need to know where we've been.
Hu et al. reveal -scale based on , , & datasets.
doi.org/10.1111/jipb.13455
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#genome #angiosperm #phylogenies #nuclear #plastome #mitochondrial #JIPB #plantsci #plantscience

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Simon Greenhill · @simon
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I asked chatGPT to tell me a joke about :

Why did the phylogenetic tree fall over?

Because it didn't have proper root support!

#phylogenies

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JIPB · @JIPB
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New from ! Hu et al. reveal -scale based on , , & datasets. They go on to discuss trajectories and speak to the issue of addressing inconsistencies.
doi.org/10.1111/jipb.13455
@wileyplantsci

#JIPB #genome #angiosperm #phylogenies #nuclear #plastome #mitochondrial #evolutionary #plantscience

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ETE · @ete
139 followers · 57 posts · Server mamot.fr

: le paquet de des épidémiologiques et des est dans le numéro de février de la revue in & .

doi.org/10.1111/2041-210X.1403

#tips #r #cran #simulations #trajectoires #phylogenies #methods #ecology #evolution

Last updated 3 years ago

Philipp Bayer · @PhilippBayer
1142 followers · 515 posts · Server genomic.social

Where do people get their family-level from? I'm using OTT (via rotl) but a few larger fish families like Gobiidae are polyphyletic in OTT so I won't get them in a family-level phylogeny.
I'd still like to have them with the caveat that their placement is iffy

#phylogenies

Last updated 3 years ago

allows you to simulate population dynamics and associated from any system of .

It is flexible, fast, and accurate.

It is on the so easy to install.

Details on how to run it are available on the on our
gitlab.in2p3.fr/ete/tips

#tips #phylogenies #ode #cran #vignette #gitlab

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KaiserScience · @KaiserScience
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A fun way to get high school Biology students interested in evolution is to use movies. Many students have seen Tremors, featuring the fictional Graboids. We can ask - if they were real, how could they have evolved? With observation and Socratic questioning, students posit what form of life they could have evolved from - in doing so we cover natural selection, convergent evolution and clades

kaiserscience.wordpress.com/20

#evolution #ngss #storylines #biology #graboids #clades #phylogenies #teachers

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