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2013-05-23 12:21
求翻译:Horizontal gene transfer is a potential confounding factor in inferring phylogenetic trees based on the sequence of one gene.[36] For example, given two distantly related bacteria that have exchanged a gene a phylogenetic tree including those species will show them to be closely related because that gene is the same ev是什么意思? 待解决
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Horizontal gene transfer is a potential confounding factor in inferring phylogenetic trees based on the sequence of one gene.[36] For example, given two distantly related bacteria that have exchanged a gene a phylogenetic tree including those species will show them to be closely related because that gene is the same ev
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2013-05-23 12:21:38
Horizontal gene transfer is a potential confounding factor in inferring phylogenetic trees based on the sequence of one gene. [36] For example, given two distantly related bacteria that have exchanged a gene a phylogenetic tree including those species will show them to be closely related because tha
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2013-05-23 12:23:18
Horizontal gene transfer is a potential confounding factor in inferring phylogenetic trees based on the sequence of one gene. [ 36] For example, given two distantly related bacteria have exchanged a gene that a phylogenetic tree species including those will show them to be closely related gene becau
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2013-05-23 12:24:58
Horizontal gene transfer is a potential confounding factor in inferring phylogenetic trees based on the sequence of one gene. [36] For example, given two distantly related bacteria that have exchanged a gene a phylogenetic tree including those species will show them to be closely related because tha
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2013-05-23 12:26:38
Horizontal gene transfer is a potential confounding factor in inferring phylogenetic trees based on the sequence of one gene. [36] For example, given two distantly related bacteria that have exchanged a gene a phylogenetic tree including those species will show them to be closely related because tha
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2013-05-23 12:28:18
Horizontal gene transfer is a potential confounding factor in inferring phylogenetic trees based on the sequence of one gene. [36] For example, given two distantly related bacteria that have exchanged a gene a phylogenetic tree including those species will show them to be closely related because tha
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