Distantly

  • 11distantly — adverb In a distant manner …

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  • 12distantly — adv. remotely, far away; in an unfriendly or reserved manner …

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  • 13distantly — dis·tant·ly …

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  • 14be distantly related to someone — phrase if two people are distantly related to each other, they are relatives, but not close relatives Thesaurus: describing or relating to relatednesshyponym Main entry: distantly …

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  • 15be distantly related to someone — if two people are distantly related to each other, they are relatives, but not close relatives …

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  • 16distant — distantly, adv. distantness, n. /dis teuhnt/, adj. 1. far off or apart in space; not near at hand; remote or removed (often fol. by from): a distant place; a town three miles distant from here. 2. apart or far off in time: distant centuries past …

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  • 17arjan — [distantly akin to Lat arare] : plough …

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  • 18Computational phylogenetics — is the application of computational algorithms, methods and programs to phylogenetic analyses. The goal is to assemble a phylogenetic tree representing a hypothesis about the evolutionary ancestry of a set of genes, species, or other taxa. For… …

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  • 19Multiple sequence alignment — A multiple sequence alignment (MSA) is a sequence alignment of three or more biological sequences, generally protein, DNA, or RNA. In many cases, the input set of query sequences are assumed to have an evolutionary relationship by which they… …

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  • 20Distance matrices in phylogeny — Distance matrices are used in phylogeny as non parametric distance methods were originally applied to phenetic data using a matrix of pairwise distances. These distances are then reconciled to produce a tree (a phylogram, with informative branch… …

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