BioNJ (doc)





Process Info:
Number of taxa: 42
Average sequences length: 550
   (between 550 and 550)

Assumed to be: protein

Computation:
Phylogeny: 26 seconds

Overall time: 26 seconds
User Inputs
Input
The analysis was performed on the Phylogeny.fr platform and comprised the following steps.
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Phylogeny
BioNJ doc

Outputs:


Settings:
Bootstraps: 10
The phylogenetic tree was reconstructed using the neighbor joining method implemented in the BioNJ program.

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