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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.
Had something happen today that made me realise, I'm not 100% sure on the law for it, and wondered if anyone might know.
I was near Manchester leaving the M60 to join the M62 westbound toward the M6. Two lane slip road leading to a dual lane stretch of the M62. I indicated right and joined the...
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