X-Git-Url: http://source.jalview.org/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=help%2Fhtml%2Fcalculations%2Ftreeviewer.html;h=77ed5eb2d5fd4c5e7f451df0fe422b417ac94925;hb=713db61b4724485414159cfc145f9ffa4a24bb6d;hp=3f855ac99fa98ffd2fce4c5636a4d6de6d1781d0;hpb=8ee7a0f79f6da26d5011c60a80226d6994733cab;p=jalview.git diff --git a/help/html/calculations/treeviewer.html b/help/html/calculations/treeviewer.html index 3f855ac..77ed5eb 100755 --- a/help/html/calculations/treeviewer.html +++ b/help/html/calculations/treeviewer.html @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ When a tree has been calculated from an alignment, or imported via a file or web service it is displayed by Jalview's tree viewing window. Trees can be rearranged, used to select sequences and groups - in the associated alignment, saved in newick format or exported as an + in the associated alignment, saved in Newick format or exported as an image or postscript file.

Selecting sequence ids at the leaves of the tree selects the @@ -23,14 +23,14 @@

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 occured. Groups + of the tree spanning the depth where the mouse-click occurred. Groups are created containing sequences at the leaves of each connected - subtree. These groups are each given a different colour, which are + 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 clusterings produced by +

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 @@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ associated with a tree. Trees calculated by Jalview have branch lengths, which correspond to the distance measure used to construct the tree. Tree imported from outside may also contain bootstrap information, or additional leaves from sequences not present in the associated -alignment. +alignment.

The view menu contains options controlling the way a tree is rendered and labelled: