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Taylor Reece Lindsay
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The Nature of Appledore Island
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Shoals marine lab staff and students share their favorite piece of nature on Appledore island.
Astrangia poculata - Rhode Island's State Coral!
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Astrangia poculata - Rhode Island's State Coral!
BioPython Tutorial: Making Phylogenetic Trees in Python
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This tutorial goes through the basics of phylogenetic tree creation, from sequence data through alignments and concluding with tree figures. The full tutorial and examples are available here: github.com/taylor-lindsay/phylogenetics
Weaving Strands of Knowledge, Goa, India
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In 2019, the Weaving Strands of Knowledge research and service group received a UNH Emeriti Council Student International Service Initiative Grant to travel to Goa, India. We used podcasting to empower schoolchildren to tell their environmental stories.
Heal
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While studying abroad in New Zealand, I wrote and performed this poem with my friend Sarah Jernigan. I felt very moved by the beauty of the countryside, and the impact that we as a human race has had on the earth. I hope you enjoy the poem and that its message sticks with you.
muchas gracias, me ayudaste mucho
Thank you much for this tutorial, it is clear and concise. A nice addition would be to indicate how to input branch length and node support values annotations.
Superb tutorial. Thank you
Thank you for your excellent vedio! Here I have a question: how to perform bootstrap test when construct the phylogenetic tree using biopython? Thank you!
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Thank you very much for such an excellent tutorial!!!
Hello. I have a doubt and I don't seem to find any sort of tutorial for this, or documentation, or function. Having two or more different trees which share some taxa but could have a different structure (let's say one is the base tree and the other is a bonus tree with more taxa in different order), how can I actually merge them into a new supertree? I would want to do this for multiple trees and to end up with a big supertree that could be a little random but still would be "coherent" and connected.
Thank you so much, this was extremely helpful. Very precise and to the point tutorial, while not giving anything for granted. In my master, they believe that, since we are Master students, we should be able to "learn on our own", so they just give you a bunch of exercises to do and they expect you to Google the results, without any prior information whatsoever (if anything, they'll link the documentation). Once again, thank you very much.
Hello, Thank you so much for this video. Do we need to download Clustal- W in order to the align the sequences?
thank you!!
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