phylogenetic analysis

How Are Genetic Mutations Mapped in Phylogenetic Trees?

Genetic mutations are mapped onto phylogenetic trees by comparing the genetic sequences of different species. Mutations that are shared among species suggest a common ancestry, while unique mutations indicate divergence points. Computational algorithms are used to align sequences and identify these mutations, which are then used to construct and refine phylogenetic trees.

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