PHYLOGENETIC GENEALOGY TREE STUDY BY BIOINFORMATIC METHOD
Keywords:
Neighbor joining, Maximum Likelihood, UPGMA, biological systematics, ecological monitoring, DNA sequences, phylogenetic reconstructionAbstract
The "Mega" program was effectively used in phylogenetic analysis and identification of evolutionary relationships. In the study, phylogenetic trees were constructed based on molecular markers (e.g., DNA sequences) to determine the degree of genetic similarity and divergence of biological objects.
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