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use the wheel with the
or
key down to change
respectively the height or width
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HelpPlease note that the help for the database is not complete yet. It will be uploaded shortly. Data storedThe database stores two types of data:
Type of queriesThe database is phylogenetically oriented, which means that all queries start by inputing some species names or subtrees. Please follow the guidelines below to submit a query.
ExamplesHere's a few examples to help you formulate your queries. Example 1: Searching for a single speciesLet's imagine you're interested in wheat evolution. You would like to know all the existing genes sequenced for the species Triticum aestivum and see their phylogenetic tree. You simply have to enter this to get the list of genes containing this species. Species names are stored as Genus_species (ie put an underscore between the two names). You can also reverse the query and search for the genes that do not include this particular species. This is simply done by clicking the 'Excluding' button (Step 2). You can also query on the genus name only (ie Triticum in the example). By doing so, you can ask the genus to be monophyletic or not. |
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