In September, German scientist Gangolf Jobb announced on his website that researchers in eight European countries, including Germany and the United Kingdom, were no longer allowed to use Treefinder, which
builds phylogenetic trees from sequence data.
A German scientist has barred researchers in «immigration - friendly» countries from using Treefinder, a software program he invented for
building phylogenetic — or evolutionary — trees.
Not exact matches
To figure out which species within that complex are causing problems for the turtle eggs, the researchers had to
build a fungal
phylogenetic tree based on DNA.
Anyone can download the source - code from GitHub, run genetic - sequencing data for the outbreak they are following through the pipeline and
build a web page showing a
phylogenetic tree, or genetic history, of the outbreak.