Whatt does the scale in the phylogenetic tree mean
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→ In a common phylogenetic tree I know that the scale bar represents the amount of change in the nucleotides of your sequence but in a phylogenetic tree that uses allele frequencies.
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a scalebar is given, branch length usually represents either. - genetic (or morphological) difference or. - time (in time-calibrated trees). In many phylogenetic tree schemes branch length contains no information at all. 1 Recommendation.
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