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evolutionary distance

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evolutionary
adjective
uk /ˌiː.vəˈluː.ʃən.ər.i/ us /ˌiː.vəˈluː.ʃən.er.i/
relating to the way in which living things develop over millions ...
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distance
noun
uk /ˈdɪs.təns/ us /ˈdɪs.təns/
the amount of space between ...
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Examples of evolutionary distance


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The evolutionarydistance is represented by the scale bar.
The evolutionarydistance from the mole-rat families to other rodents is fairly large and roughly comparable across the common members of the family.
Evolutionarydistance is represented by the scale bar.
The branch lengths are not proportional to evolutionarydistance.
Linkage disequilibrium, genetic distance and evolutionarydistance under a general model of linked genes or a part of the genome.
Regardless, the evolutionarydistance within some species is so large that cryptic speciation rather than (or in addition to) interbreeding seems to be the cause.
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The degree to which sequences in a query set differ is qualitatively related to the sequences' evolutionarydistance from one another.
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It results in a measure of evolutionarydistance between taxa.
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These differences grow with evolutionarydistance between species.
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By comparing the homology between different species' genomes, it is possible to calculate the evolutionarydistance between them and when they may have diverged.
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Line length does not relate to evolutionarydistance.
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The match/mismatch ratio of the matrix sets the target evolutionarydistance.
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Therefore, the relationships among the sequences were explored using evolutionary distances but without imposing a phylogenetic tree.
The branch lengths are drawn proportional to the evolutionary distances.
The lengths of the branches in this tree are not proportional to evolutionary distances.
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Molecular biologists, using phylogenetics, can compare protein amino acid or nucleotide sequence homology (i.e., similarity) to evaluate taxonomy and evolutionary distances among organisms, with limited statistical confidence.
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