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词汇 example_english_phylogenetic-distance
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phylogenetic distance

collocation in English

meanings of distance


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distance
noun
uk /ˈdɪs.təns/ us /ˈdɪs.təns/
the amount of space between ...
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Examples of phylogenetic distance


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The scale bar represents the phylogeneticdistance expressed as expected amino acid substitutions per site.
The phylogeneticdistance between recipient cytoplasm and donor nucleus could be partly responsible for these results.
The outcome of such heterospecific interactions depends upon the phylogeneticdistance of the two species involved, usually resulting in either parthenogenesis or hybridization.
Therefore, we presume that the neutralizing effect of antibodies in sensitized subjects may decrease with the phylogeneticdistance of the sandfly taxons.
In such cases, the ecological distance between hosts becomes the main determinant of the likelihood of host switching, with phylogeneticdistance playing a secondary role.
The general trend is that the sequence identities are reduced with increasing phylogeneticdistance.
Based on our results, it also appears that microsatellite utility cannot necessarily be predicted on the basis of phylogeneticdistance alone.
The five opsin classes are listed in five columns with species of increasing phylogeneticdistance.
Here, a new index of host specificity is proposed, one that takes into account the average taxonomic or phylogeneticdistance between pairs of host species used by a parasite.
The lack of correlation between the phylogeneticdistance of tree species and the similarity of their chrysomelid assemblages indicated that host choice was not constrained by plant phylogeny.
The risk of cross-species disease transmission is decreased because of their increased phylogeneticdistance from humans.
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Many investigators favor chickens because of their phylogeneticdistance from mammals.
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Given the right ecological setting, digeneans are able to switch across considerable phylogenetic distances.
Despite the substantial phylogenetic distances among these organisms, as the meeting progressed striking similarities became apparent among the dormant and/or dry states.
However, the loci are very poorly conserved over greater phylogenetic distances.
Given the phylogenetic distances between vertebrates and molluscs this suggests that herpesviruses were initially fish viruses and that they have evolved with their hosts to infect other vertebrates.
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