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joining element - traducción al ruso

CLUSTERING METHOD IN BIOINFORMATICS
Neighbor-Joining; Neighbour-joining; Neighbour joining; Neighbor-joining; Neighbour joining phylogram
  • Neighbor joining with 5 taxa. In this case 2 neighbor joining steps give a tree with fully resolved topology. The branches of the resulting tree are labeled with their lengths.
  • 3}}). This process is then repeated, using a matrix of just the distances between the nodes, a,b,c,d,e, and u, and a Q matrix derived from it. In this case u and e are joined to the newly created v, as shown in (C). Two more iterations lead first to (D), and then to (E), at which point the algorithm is done, as the tree is fully resolved.

joining element      

общая лексика

соединительный элемент

элемент соединения

set membership         
ANY ONE OF THE DISTINCT OBJECTS THAT MAKE UP A SET IN SET THEORY
Element (math); Element (set theory); ∈; ∉; Element (set); Set membership; ∋; Set element; Element (statistics); In (set); Element (group theory); Membership (set theory); ∊; ∍; ∌; Belongs to; Membership relation; Element of; /in

математика

принадлежность множеству

chemical element         
  • [[Dmitri Mendeleev]]
  • [[Henry Moseley]]
  • [[Mendeleev]]'s 1869 [[periodic table]]: ''An experiment on a system of elements. Based on their atomic weights and chemical similarities.''
  • Periodic table showing the cosmogenic origin of each element in the Big Bang, or in large or small stars. Small stars can produce certain elements up to sulfur, by the [[alpha process]]. Supernovae are needed to produce "heavy" elements (those beyond iron and nickel) rapidly by neutron buildup, in the [[r-process]]. Certain large stars slowly produce other elements heavier than iron, in the [[s-process]]; these may then be blown into space in the off-gassing of [[planetary nebulae]]
  • link=Periodic table
  • Abundances of the chemical elements in the Solar System. Hydrogen and helium are most common, from the Big Bang. The next three elements (Li, Be, B) are rare because they are poorly synthesized in the Big Bang and also in stars. The two general trends in the remaining stellar-produced elements are: (1) an alternation of abundance in elements as they have even or odd atomic numbers (the [[Oddo-Harkins rule]]), and (2) a general decrease in abundance as elements become heavier. Iron is especially common because it represents the minimum energy nuclide that can be made by fusion of helium in supernovae.
  • Estimated distribution of dark matter and dark energy in the universe. Only the fraction of the mass and energy in the universe labeled "atoms" is composed of chemical elements.
SPECIES OF ATOMS HAVING THE SAME NUMBER OF PROTONS IN THE ATOMIC NUCLEUS AND THE SAME CHEMICAL PROPERTIES, BUT NOT NESSARILY THE SAME MASS, OR THE SAME STABILITY (OR HALF-LIFETIME IF THEY ARE UNSTABLE)
Elemental substance; Chemical Elements; Pure element; Chemical elements; Chemical Element; Element (chemistry); Molecular and atomic elements; Chemical element name; Nutritional chemical elements; Physical Elements; History of chemical elements; Light element; Naturally occurring element; Elementary substance
химический элемент

Definición

transposon
[trans'p??z?n, tr?:ns-, -nz-]
¦ noun Genetics a segment of DNA that can be translocated as a whole from a site in one genome to another site in the same genome or to a different genome.
Origin
1970s: from transposition + -on.

Wikipedia

Neighbor joining

In bioinformatics, neighbor joining is a bottom-up (agglomerative) clustering method for the creation of phylogenetic trees, created by Naruya Saitou and Masatoshi Nei in 1987. Usually based on DNA or protein sequence data, the algorithm requires knowledge of the distance between each pair of taxa (e.g., species or sequences) to create the phylogenetic tree.

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