corresponding sequences in the original alignment. These selections
are also reflected in any other analysis windows associated with the
alignment, such as another tree viewer.
</p>
<p>
corresponding sequences in the original alignment. These selections
are also reflected in any other analysis windows associated with the
alignment, such as another tree viewer.
</p>
<p>
- <strong><em>Grouping sequences by partitioning the
- tree at a particular distanec</em></strong><br> Clicking anywhere along
+ <strong><em><a name="partitioning">Grouping sequences by partitioning</a> the
+ tree at a particular distance</em></strong><br> Clicking anywhere along
the extent of the tree (but not on a leaf or internal node) defines
a tree 'partition', by cutting every branch of the tree spanning the
depth where the mouse-click occurred. Groups are created containing
sequences at the leaves of each connected sub tree. These groups are
each given a different colour, which are reflected in other windows
the extent of the tree (but not on a leaf or internal node) defines
a tree 'partition', by cutting every branch of the tree spanning the
depth where the mouse-click occurred. Groups are created containing
sequences at the leaves of each connected sub tree. These groups are
each given a different colour, which are reflected in other windows
identifying specific patterns of conservation and mutation
corresponding to the overall phylogenetic structure, when combined
with the <a href="../colourSchemes/conservation.html">conservation
identifying specific patterns of conservation and mutation
corresponding to the overall phylogenetic structure, when combined
with the <a href="../colourSchemes/conservation.html">conservation
- based colour scheme</a>.
+ based colour scheme</a>.To distinguish parts of the alignment assigned
+ to different groups, you may also enable the Sequence ID colour
+ scheme via the <a href="../menus/alwcolour.html">Alignment
+ window's Colours menu</a> (<em>Since 2.11</em>).