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Using Phylogenetic Analysis to Investigate Eukaryotic Gene Origin
Published on: August 14, 2018
まとめ
マイクロコンピュータは,系統生物学のツールとして,系統遺伝分析の強化を図っています. 新しいソフトウェアバージョンと既存のプログラムのマイクロコンピュータ適応が急速に登場し,この分野における重要な進歩を約束しています.
科学分野:
- 系統生物学 系統生物学とは
- コンピュータ生物学 コンピュータ生物学
- バイオインフォマティックス
背景:
- マイクロコンピュータは,体系的な生物学者のための不可欠なツールになっています.
- 計算システム生物学の分野は急速に進化しています.
- 既存のソフトウェアは継続的に更新され,新しいプログラムが開発されています.
研究 の 目的:
- システム生物学におけるマイクロコンピュータの影響を検討する.
- 系統遺伝分析のための新興ソフトウェアとコンピューティングツールを強調する.
- 系統遺伝学ソフトウェアの進行中の開発について議論する.
主な方法:
- 系統生物学のための現在のマイクロコンピュータソフトウェアのレビュー.
- 来るべきソフトウェアのリリースやアップデートの議論.
- 異なるプログラムの機能と機能の比較.
主要な成果:
- マイクロコンピュータは,体系的な生物学研究のための強力な能力を提供します.
- PAUP や PHYLIP などのいくつかの重要なソフトウェアパッケージは,重要なアップデートを受けています.
- 新しいマイクロコンピュータベースのプログラムが開発され,利用可能なツールを拡張しています.
結論:
- マイクロコンピュータは,体系的な生物学分野を大幅に進歩させました.
- ソフトウェアの継続的な開発は,研究者のためのツールの武器庫を増やすことを保証します.
- 系統遺伝分析の将来は,より洗練されたマイクロコンピュータベースのアプローチを伴う可能性が高い.
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