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neighbor joining

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Neighbor joining is a bottom-up, or agglomerative, clustering algorithm widely employed in bioinformatics and evolutionary biology for the construction of phylogenetic trees. It operates on a distance matrix representing the divergence between taxa, iteratively identifying and merging the two closest nodes (neighbors) to produce an unrooted tree that approximates the evolutionary relationships among the data.

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The University of Texas at Austin

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Max Perutz Labs

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Pennsylvania State University

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Pennsylvania State University

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Rice University

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