X-Git-Url: http://source.jalview.org/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=help%2Fhtml%2Fcalculations%2Ftreeviewer.html;h=3d6245e666e1a27caa229b453478f4a1c35348f9;hb=37de9310bec3501cbc6381e0c3dcb282fcaad812;hp=cd9668af77547b17087768712b0174c9bbc3873f;hpb=59d682209891099d46b960509907c79e3fb276fe;p=jalview.git diff --git a/help/html/calculations/treeviewer.html b/help/html/calculations/treeviewer.html index cd9668a..3d6245e 100755 --- a/help/html/calculations/treeviewer.html +++ b/help/html/calculations/treeviewer.html @@ -1,117 +1,130 @@ + * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License + * along with Jalview. If not, see . + * The Jalview Authors are detailed in the 'AUTHORS' file. + --> The Tree Viewing Window -

The Tree Viewing Window

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- The tree viewing window is opened when a tree has been calculated - from an alignment, or imported via a file or web service. It includes menus for - controlling layout and file and figure creation, and enables - various selection and colouring operations on the - associated sequences in the alignment.

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-Selecting Sequence Leaf Nodes
- Selecting sequence ids at the leaves of the tree selects the - 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.

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Grouping sequences by partitioning the tree at a particular distanec
- 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 in the same way as if the sequence ids - were selected, and can be edited in the same way as user defined - sequence groups. -

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Tree partitions are useful for comparing clusters produced by -different methods and measures. They are also an effective way of -identifying specific patterns of conservation and mutation -corresponding to the overall phylogenetic structure, when combined -with the conservation -based colour scheme.

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-Selecting Subtrees and changing the branch order and subtree group colour
-Moving the mouse over an internal node of the tree will highlight - it. You can then :