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Seminar on Bioinformatics
A Summary on Family-Scale Phylogeny of Bacteria and Fungi by Natural Metric
A Summary on Family-Scale Phylogeny of Bacteria and Fungi by Natural Metric
Organizer
Speaker
(Tsinghua) Tao Zhou
Time
Thursday, April 13, 2023 2:30 PM - 2:50 PM
Venue
Online
Abstract
This week I will give a report on the phylogenetic results of bacteria and fungi. Bacteria are prokaryotes, so we directly use their mimetic sequences to construct phylogenetic trees, while fungi are eukaryotes, and we uniformly use mitochondrial sequences to construct phylogenetic trees. This week I corrected my previous results on convex hull analysis of fungal mitochondrial sequences, and now the convex hull principle also holds for fungal mitochondrial sequences. All evolutionary trees were done using the FASTME platform, which is consistent with the work of other students.