concatenation tree
A 'concatenation tree' is used in various fields to represent the combination of elements or data in a structured way, enhancing efficiency in data manipulation and analysis.
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Definition
C2Phylogenetics
(technical, scientific)A tree derived from combining multiple gene alignments to create a comprehensive phylogenetic analysis.
Example
- Researchers use a concatenation tree to resolve conflicting signals in phylogenetic data.
C1Computer Science
(technical)A data structure where each node represents the combination of its child nodes, used to efficiently manage and manipulate sequences of elements.
Example
- The concatenation tree allows for efficient editing of long text strings.
C2Bioinformatics
(technical, scientific)A structured representation used to combine multiple DNA sequences into a single file for analysis.
Example
- Bioinformatics tools often utilize a concatenation tree for efficient sequence analysis.
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