Discussion of Week-12 Tuesday, 12 May 2020, 4:23 AM Number of replies: 30 Permalink In reply to First post Re: Discussion of Week-12 by Md.Muktar Ali - Sunday, 9 August 2020, 10:30 AM Today we learned these: 1. Phylogenetic Analysis and MSA, Evolution, Phylogenetic Tree Basics 2. Types of Phylogenetic Tree - Rooted and Unrooted Tree 3. Different Approaches of Phylogenetic Tree - Parsimony, Distance, Maximum Likelihood Permalink Show parent In reply to First post Re: Discussion of Week-12 by Tariqul Islam - Monday, 10 August 2020, 1:50 PM Parsimony, Distance, Maximum Likelihood, Evolution Permalink Show parent In reply to First post Re: Discussion of Week-12 by Reaz Uddin Rafi - Tuesday, 11 August 2020, 9:08 AM A phylogenetic tree is a diagram that represents evolutionary relationships among organisms. Phylogenetic trees are hypotheses, not definitive facts. The pattern of branching in a phylogenetic tree reflects how species or other groups evolved from a series of common ancestors. Permalink Show parent In reply to First post Re: Discussion of Week-12 by Md. Tamjeed Monshi - Tuesday, 11 August 2020, 7:20 PM Today we learn about Phylogenetic tree Permalink Show parent In reply to First post Re: Discussion of Week-12 by Masud Rana 171-15-1370 - Thursday, 13 August 2020, 10:45 AM A phylogenetic tree is a diagram that represents evolutionary relationships among organisms. Phylogenetic trees are hypotheses, not definitive facts. The pattern of branching in a phylogenetic tree reflects how species or other groups evolved from a series of common ancestors. Permalink Show parent In reply to First post Re: Discussion of Week-12 by Fatema Tuz Jahura Dina - Thursday, 13 August 2020, 9:43 PM phylogenetic tree is a diagram that represents evolutionary relationships among organisms. Phylogenetic trees are hypotheses, not definitive facts. The pattern of branching in a phylogenetic tree reflects how species or other groups evolved from a series of common ancestors. Permalink Show parent In reply to First post Re: Discussion of Week-12 by Miah Mohammad Tamjid - Thursday, 13 August 2020, 10:52 PM A phylogenetic tree is a diagram that represents evolutionary relationships among organisms. Phylogenetic trees are hypotheses, not definitive facts. The pattern of branching in a phylogenetic tree reflects how species or other groups evolved from a series of common ancestors. Permalink Show parent In reply to First post Re: Discussion of Week-12 by Md. Zahid Hasan - Friday, 14 August 2020, 4:45 PM Today we learned these:1. Phylogenetic Analysis and MSA, Evolution, Phylogenetic Tree Basics2. Types of Phylogenetic Tree - Rooted and Unrooted Tree3. Different Approaches of Phylogenetic Tree - Parsimony, Distance, Maximum Likelihood Tags: PC- B Permalink Show parent In reply to First post Re: Discussion of Week-12 by Zobayda Akter - Friday, 14 August 2020, 9:16 PM A phylogenetic tree is a diagram that represents evolutionary relationships among organisms. Phylogenetic trees are hypotheses, not definitive facts. The pattern of branching in a phylogenetic tree reflects how species or other groups evolved from a series of common ancestors. Permalink Show parent In reply to First post Re: Discussion of Week-12 by Al Jubaer Rahman - Saturday, 15 August 2020, 8:10 PM A phylogenetic tree is a diagram that represents evolutionary relationships among organisms. Phylogenetic trees are hypotheses, not definitive facts. The pattern of branching in a phylogenetic tree reflects how species or other groups evolved from a series of common ancestors. Tags: PC-A Permalink Show parent In reply to First post Re: Discussion of Week-12 by Mithon Ahamed Redoy - Sunday, 16 August 2020, 1:00 AM A phylogenetic tree is a diagram that represents evolutionary relationships among organisms. Phylogenetic trees are hypotheses, not definitive facts. The pattern of branching in a phylogenetic tree reflects how species or other groups evolved from a series of common ancestors Permalink Show parent In reply to First post Re: Discussion of Week-12 by Sabith Hossain - Sunday, 16 August 2020, 10:50 AM A phylogenetic tree is a diagram that represents evolutionary relationships among organisms. Phylogenetic trees are hypotheses, not definitive facts. The pattern of branching in a phylogenetic tree reflects how species or other groups evolved from a series of common ancestors. Permalink Show parent In reply to First post Re: Discussion of Week-12 by Ramim Hossain - Sunday, 16 August 2020, 10:54 AM A phylogenetic tree is a diagram that represents evolutionary relationships among organisms. Phylogenetic trees are hypotheses, not definitive facts. The pattern of branching in a phylogenetic tree reflects how species or other groups evolved from a series of common ancestors. Permalink Show parent In reply to First post Re: Discussion of Week-12 by Nishat Sarker - Monday, 17 August 2020, 3:33 AM A phylogenetic tree is a diagram that represents evolutionary relationships among organisms. Phylogenetic trees are hypotheses, not definitive facts. The pattern of branching in a phylogenetic tree reflects how species or other groups evolved from a series of common ancestors. Permalink Show parent In reply to First post Re: Discussion of Week-12 by Md. Al Rahat Khan - Tuesday, 18 August 2020, 6:44 PM A phylogenetic tree is a diagram that represents evolutionary relationships among organisms. Phylogenetic trees are hypotheses, not definitive facts. The pattern of branching in a phylogenetic tree reflects how species or other groups evolved from a series of common ancestors. Permalink Show parent In reply to First post Re: Discussion of Week-12 by Sk Taherul Islam - Tuesday, 18 August 2020, 11:51 PM A phylogenetic tree is a diagram that represents evolutionary relationships among organisms. Phylogenetic trees are hypotheses, not definitive facts. The pattern of branching in a phylogenetic tree reflects how species or other groups evolved from a series of common ancestors Permalink Show parent In reply to Sk Taherul Islam Re: Discussion of Week-12 by Moklasur Rahman - Wednesday, 19 August 2020, 12:45 AM phylogenetic tree is a diagram that represents evolutionary relationships among organisms. Phylogenetic trees are hypotheses, not definitive facts. The pattern of branching in a phylogenetic tree reflects how species or other groups evolved from a series of common ancestors. Permalink Show parent In reply to First post Re: Discussion of Week-12 by Marupa Akter - Wednesday, 19 August 2020, 4:51 PM A phylogenetic tree is a diagram that represents evolutionary relationships among organisms. Phylogenetic trees are hypotheses, not definitive facts. The pattern of branching in a phylogenetic tree reflects how species or other groups evolved from a series of common ancestors. Permalink Show parent In reply to First post Re: Discussion of Week-12 by Anik Das - Thursday, 20 August 2020, 11:45 AM A phylogenetic tree is a diagram that represents evolutionary relationships among organisms. Phylogenetic trees are hypotheses, not definitive facts. The pattern of branching in a phylogenetic tree reflects how species or other groups evolved from a series of common ancestors. Permalink Show parent In reply to First post Re: Discussion of Week-12 by Md Shahadat Hossain - Friday, 21 August 2020, 12:43 PM Today we learned these: 1. Phylogenetic Analysis and MSA, Evolution, Phylogenetic Tree Basics 2. Types of Phylogenetic Tree - Rooted and Unrooted Tree 3. Different Approaches of Phylogenetic Tree - Parsimony, Distance, Maximum Likelihood Permalink Show parent In reply to First post Re: Discussion of Week-12 by Md. Sabbir Hasan - Friday, 21 August 2020, 3:43 PM A phylogenetic tree is a diagram that represents evolutionary relationships among organisms. Phylogenetic trees are hypotheses, not definitive facts. The pattern of branching in a phylogenetic tree reflects how species or other groups evolved from a series of common ancestors. Permalink Show parent In reply to First post Re: Discussion of Week-12 by Fahim Yusuf - Friday, 21 August 2020, 8:09 PM A phylogenetic tree is a diagram that represents evolutionary relationships among organisms. Phylogenetic trees are hypotheses, not definitive facts. The pattern of branching in a phylogenetic tree reflects how species or other groups evolved from a series of common ancestors. Permalink Show parent In reply to First post Re: Discussion of Week-12 by rony bhuiyan - Friday, 21 August 2020, 11:10 PM Today we learned these:1. Phylogenetic Analysis and MSA, Evolution, Phylogenetic Tree Basics2. Types of Phylogenetic Tree - Rooted and Unrooted Tree3. Different Approaches of Phylogenetic Tree - Parsimony, Distance, Maximum Likelihood Permalink Show parent In reply to First post Re: Discussion of Week-12 by Sheblu Khan - Saturday, 22 August 2020, 8:04 AM Today we learned these: 1. Phylogenetic Analysis and MSA, Evolution, Phylogenetic Tree Basics 2. Types of Phylogenetic Tree - Rooted and Unrooted Tree 3. Different Approaches of Phylogenetic Tree - Parsimony, Distance, Maximum Likelihood Tags: PC-B Permalink Show parent In reply to First post Re: Discussion of Week-12 by Md.Jalal Uddin Rumi (Polok) - Saturday, 22 August 2020, 12:56 PM phylogenetic tree is a diagram that represents evolutionary relationships among organisms. Phylogenetic trees are hypotheses, not definitive facts. The pattern of branching in a phylogenetic tree reflects how species or other groups evolved from a series of common ancestors Permalink Show parent In reply to First post Re: Discussion of Week-12 by Sabith Hossain - Saturday, 22 August 2020, 1:51 PM phylogenetic tree is a diagram that represents evolutionary relationships among organisms. Phylogenetic trees are hypotheses, not definitive facts. The pattern of branching in a phylogenetic tree reflects how species or other groups evolved from a series of common ancestors Permalink Show parent In reply to First post Re: Discussion of Week-12 by Shekh Abdullah Al Mobin - Sunday, 23 August 2020, 3:18 PM Today we learned these: 1. Phylogenetic Analysis and MSA, Evolution, Phylogenetic Tree Basics 2. Types of Phylogenetic Tree - Rooted and Unrooted Tree 3. Different Approaches of Phylogenetic Tree - Parsimony, Distance, Maximum Likelihood Permalink Show parent In reply to First post Re: Discussion of Week-12 by shaddan hossen - Thursday, 27 August 2020, 1:33 AM 1. Phylogenetic Analysis and MSA, Evolution, Phylogenetic Tree Basics 2. Types of Phylogenetic Tree - Rooted and Unrooted Tree 3. Different Approaches of Phylogenetic Tree - Parsimony, Distance, Maximum Likelihood Permalink Show parent In reply to First post Re: Discussion of Week-12 by Arafat Hosaain - Thursday, 27 August 2020, 1:35 PM Today we learned these: 1. Phylogenetic Analysis and MSA, Evolution, Phylogenetic Tree Basics 2. Types of Phylogenetic Tree - Rooted and Unrooted Tree 3. Different Approaches of Phylogenetic Tree - Parsimony, Distance, Maximum Likelihood Permalink Show parent In reply to First post Re: Discussion of Week-12 by Tanvir Rahman - Saturday, 29 August 2020, 1:11 AM Today we learned these: 1. Phylogenetic Analysis and MSA, Evolution, Phylogenetic Tree Basics 2. Types of Phylogenetic Tree - Rooted and Unrooted Tree 3. Different Approaches of Phylogenetic Tree - Parsimony, Distance, Maximum Likelihood Permalink Show parent
In reply to First post Re: Discussion of Week-12 by Md.Muktar Ali - Sunday, 9 August 2020, 10:30 AM Today we learned these: 1. Phylogenetic Analysis and MSA, Evolution, Phylogenetic Tree Basics 2. Types of Phylogenetic Tree - Rooted and Unrooted Tree 3. Different Approaches of Phylogenetic Tree - Parsimony, Distance, Maximum Likelihood Permalink Show parent
In reply to First post Re: Discussion of Week-12 by Tariqul Islam - Monday, 10 August 2020, 1:50 PM Parsimony, Distance, Maximum Likelihood, Evolution Permalink Show parent
In reply to First post Re: Discussion of Week-12 by Reaz Uddin Rafi - Tuesday, 11 August 2020, 9:08 AM A phylogenetic tree is a diagram that represents evolutionary relationships among organisms. Phylogenetic trees are hypotheses, not definitive facts. The pattern of branching in a phylogenetic tree reflects how species or other groups evolved from a series of common ancestors. Permalink Show parent
In reply to First post Re: Discussion of Week-12 by Md. Tamjeed Monshi - Tuesday, 11 August 2020, 7:20 PM Today we learn about Phylogenetic tree Permalink Show parent
In reply to First post Re: Discussion of Week-12 by Masud Rana 171-15-1370 - Thursday, 13 August 2020, 10:45 AM A phylogenetic tree is a diagram that represents evolutionary relationships among organisms. Phylogenetic trees are hypotheses, not definitive facts. The pattern of branching in a phylogenetic tree reflects how species or other groups evolved from a series of common ancestors. Permalink Show parent
In reply to First post Re: Discussion of Week-12 by Fatema Tuz Jahura Dina - Thursday, 13 August 2020, 9:43 PM phylogenetic tree is a diagram that represents evolutionary relationships among organisms. Phylogenetic trees are hypotheses, not definitive facts. The pattern of branching in a phylogenetic tree reflects how species or other groups evolved from a series of common ancestors. Permalink Show parent
In reply to First post Re: Discussion of Week-12 by Miah Mohammad Tamjid - Thursday, 13 August 2020, 10:52 PM A phylogenetic tree is a diagram that represents evolutionary relationships among organisms. Phylogenetic trees are hypotheses, not definitive facts. The pattern of branching in a phylogenetic tree reflects how species or other groups evolved from a series of common ancestors. Permalink Show parent
In reply to First post Re: Discussion of Week-12 by Md. Zahid Hasan - Friday, 14 August 2020, 4:45 PM Today we learned these:1. Phylogenetic Analysis and MSA, Evolution, Phylogenetic Tree Basics2. Types of Phylogenetic Tree - Rooted and Unrooted Tree3. Different Approaches of Phylogenetic Tree - Parsimony, Distance, Maximum Likelihood Tags: PC- B Permalink Show parent
In reply to First post Re: Discussion of Week-12 by Zobayda Akter - Friday, 14 August 2020, 9:16 PM A phylogenetic tree is a diagram that represents evolutionary relationships among organisms. Phylogenetic trees are hypotheses, not definitive facts. The pattern of branching in a phylogenetic tree reflects how species or other groups evolved from a series of common ancestors. Permalink Show parent
In reply to First post Re: Discussion of Week-12 by Al Jubaer Rahman - Saturday, 15 August 2020, 8:10 PM A phylogenetic tree is a diagram that represents evolutionary relationships among organisms. Phylogenetic trees are hypotheses, not definitive facts. The pattern of branching in a phylogenetic tree reflects how species or other groups evolved from a series of common ancestors. Tags: PC-A Permalink Show parent
In reply to First post Re: Discussion of Week-12 by Mithon Ahamed Redoy - Sunday, 16 August 2020, 1:00 AM A phylogenetic tree is a diagram that represents evolutionary relationships among organisms. Phylogenetic trees are hypotheses, not definitive facts. The pattern of branching in a phylogenetic tree reflects how species or other groups evolved from a series of common ancestors Permalink Show parent
In reply to First post Re: Discussion of Week-12 by Sabith Hossain - Sunday, 16 August 2020, 10:50 AM A phylogenetic tree is a diagram that represents evolutionary relationships among organisms. Phylogenetic trees are hypotheses, not definitive facts. The pattern of branching in a phylogenetic tree reflects how species or other groups evolved from a series of common ancestors. Permalink Show parent
In reply to First post Re: Discussion of Week-12 by Ramim Hossain - Sunday, 16 August 2020, 10:54 AM A phylogenetic tree is a diagram that represents evolutionary relationships among organisms. Phylogenetic trees are hypotheses, not definitive facts. The pattern of branching in a phylogenetic tree reflects how species or other groups evolved from a series of common ancestors. Permalink Show parent
In reply to First post Re: Discussion of Week-12 by Nishat Sarker - Monday, 17 August 2020, 3:33 AM A phylogenetic tree is a diagram that represents evolutionary relationships among organisms. Phylogenetic trees are hypotheses, not definitive facts. The pattern of branching in a phylogenetic tree reflects how species or other groups evolved from a series of common ancestors. Permalink Show parent
In reply to First post Re: Discussion of Week-12 by Md. Al Rahat Khan - Tuesday, 18 August 2020, 6:44 PM A phylogenetic tree is a diagram that represents evolutionary relationships among organisms. Phylogenetic trees are hypotheses, not definitive facts. The pattern of branching in a phylogenetic tree reflects how species or other groups evolved from a series of common ancestors. Permalink Show parent
In reply to First post Re: Discussion of Week-12 by Sk Taherul Islam - Tuesday, 18 August 2020, 11:51 PM A phylogenetic tree is a diagram that represents evolutionary relationships among organisms. Phylogenetic trees are hypotheses, not definitive facts. The pattern of branching in a phylogenetic tree reflects how species or other groups evolved from a series of common ancestors Permalink Show parent In reply to Sk Taherul Islam Re: Discussion of Week-12 by Moklasur Rahman - Wednesday, 19 August 2020, 12:45 AM phylogenetic tree is a diagram that represents evolutionary relationships among organisms. Phylogenetic trees are hypotheses, not definitive facts. The pattern of branching in a phylogenetic tree reflects how species or other groups evolved from a series of common ancestors. Permalink Show parent
In reply to Sk Taherul Islam Re: Discussion of Week-12 by Moklasur Rahman - Wednesday, 19 August 2020, 12:45 AM phylogenetic tree is a diagram that represents evolutionary relationships among organisms. Phylogenetic trees are hypotheses, not definitive facts. The pattern of branching in a phylogenetic tree reflects how species or other groups evolved from a series of common ancestors. Permalink Show parent
In reply to First post Re: Discussion of Week-12 by Marupa Akter - Wednesday, 19 August 2020, 4:51 PM A phylogenetic tree is a diagram that represents evolutionary relationships among organisms. Phylogenetic trees are hypotheses, not definitive facts. The pattern of branching in a phylogenetic tree reflects how species or other groups evolved from a series of common ancestors. Permalink Show parent
In reply to First post Re: Discussion of Week-12 by Anik Das - Thursday, 20 August 2020, 11:45 AM A phylogenetic tree is a diagram that represents evolutionary relationships among organisms. Phylogenetic trees are hypotheses, not definitive facts. The pattern of branching in a phylogenetic tree reflects how species or other groups evolved from a series of common ancestors. Permalink Show parent
In reply to First post Re: Discussion of Week-12 by Md Shahadat Hossain - Friday, 21 August 2020, 12:43 PM Today we learned these: 1. Phylogenetic Analysis and MSA, Evolution, Phylogenetic Tree Basics 2. Types of Phylogenetic Tree - Rooted and Unrooted Tree 3. Different Approaches of Phylogenetic Tree - Parsimony, Distance, Maximum Likelihood Permalink Show parent
In reply to First post Re: Discussion of Week-12 by Md. Sabbir Hasan - Friday, 21 August 2020, 3:43 PM A phylogenetic tree is a diagram that represents evolutionary relationships among organisms. Phylogenetic trees are hypotheses, not definitive facts. The pattern of branching in a phylogenetic tree reflects how species or other groups evolved from a series of common ancestors. Permalink Show parent
In reply to First post Re: Discussion of Week-12 by Fahim Yusuf - Friday, 21 August 2020, 8:09 PM A phylogenetic tree is a diagram that represents evolutionary relationships among organisms. Phylogenetic trees are hypotheses, not definitive facts. The pattern of branching in a phylogenetic tree reflects how species or other groups evolved from a series of common ancestors. Permalink Show parent
In reply to First post Re: Discussion of Week-12 by rony bhuiyan - Friday, 21 August 2020, 11:10 PM Today we learned these:1. Phylogenetic Analysis and MSA, Evolution, Phylogenetic Tree Basics2. Types of Phylogenetic Tree - Rooted and Unrooted Tree3. Different Approaches of Phylogenetic Tree - Parsimony, Distance, Maximum Likelihood Permalink Show parent
In reply to First post Re: Discussion of Week-12 by Sheblu Khan - Saturday, 22 August 2020, 8:04 AM Today we learned these: 1. Phylogenetic Analysis and MSA, Evolution, Phylogenetic Tree Basics 2. Types of Phylogenetic Tree - Rooted and Unrooted Tree 3. Different Approaches of Phylogenetic Tree - Parsimony, Distance, Maximum Likelihood Tags: PC-B Permalink Show parent
In reply to First post Re: Discussion of Week-12 by Md.Jalal Uddin Rumi (Polok) - Saturday, 22 August 2020, 12:56 PM phylogenetic tree is a diagram that represents evolutionary relationships among organisms. Phylogenetic trees are hypotheses, not definitive facts. The pattern of branching in a phylogenetic tree reflects how species or other groups evolved from a series of common ancestors Permalink Show parent
In reply to First post Re: Discussion of Week-12 by Sabith Hossain - Saturday, 22 August 2020, 1:51 PM phylogenetic tree is a diagram that represents evolutionary relationships among organisms. Phylogenetic trees are hypotheses, not definitive facts. The pattern of branching in a phylogenetic tree reflects how species or other groups evolved from a series of common ancestors Permalink Show parent
In reply to First post Re: Discussion of Week-12 by Shekh Abdullah Al Mobin - Sunday, 23 August 2020, 3:18 PM Today we learned these: 1. Phylogenetic Analysis and MSA, Evolution, Phylogenetic Tree Basics 2. Types of Phylogenetic Tree - Rooted and Unrooted Tree 3. Different Approaches of Phylogenetic Tree - Parsimony, Distance, Maximum Likelihood Permalink Show parent
In reply to First post Re: Discussion of Week-12 by shaddan hossen - Thursday, 27 August 2020, 1:33 AM 1. Phylogenetic Analysis and MSA, Evolution, Phylogenetic Tree Basics 2. Types of Phylogenetic Tree - Rooted and Unrooted Tree 3. Different Approaches of Phylogenetic Tree - Parsimony, Distance, Maximum Likelihood Permalink Show parent
In reply to First post Re: Discussion of Week-12 by Arafat Hosaain - Thursday, 27 August 2020, 1:35 PM Today we learned these: 1. Phylogenetic Analysis and MSA, Evolution, Phylogenetic Tree Basics 2. Types of Phylogenetic Tree - Rooted and Unrooted Tree 3. Different Approaches of Phylogenetic Tree - Parsimony, Distance, Maximum Likelihood Permalink Show parent
In reply to First post Re: Discussion of Week-12 by Tanvir Rahman - Saturday, 29 August 2020, 1:11 AM Today we learned these: 1. Phylogenetic Analysis and MSA, Evolution, Phylogenetic Tree Basics 2. Types of Phylogenetic Tree - Rooted and Unrooted Tree 3. Different Approaches of Phylogenetic Tree - Parsimony, Distance, Maximum Likelihood Permalink Show parent