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Distance matrices are used in phylogeny as non-parametric distance methods and 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 lengths). The distance matrix can come from a number of different sources, including measured distance (for example from immunological studies) or , various pairwise distance formulae (such as euclidean distance) applied to discrete morphological characters, or genetic distance from sequence, restriction fragment, or allozyme data. For phylogenetic character data, raw distance values can be calculated by simply counting the number of pairwise differences in character states (Hamming distance).

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  • Distance matrices are used in phylogeny as non-parametric distance methods and 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 lengths). The distance matrix can come from a number of different sources, including measured distance (for example from immunological studies) or , various pairwise distance formulae (such as euclidean distance) applied to discrete morphological characters, or genetic distance from sequence, restriction fragment, or allozyme data. For phylogenetic character data, raw distance values can be calculated by simply counting the number of pairwise differences in character states (Hamming distance). (en)
  • 距離行列法(きょりぎょうれつほう、Distance-matrix methods)または距離法(きょりほう、Distance methods, Distance-based methods)は、分類群同士の進化距離を定義して距離行列を作成し、距離の近い分類群同士を接続して系統樹を作成する系統推定法の総称。主な距離行列法には近隣結合法や非加重結合法などがある。 (ja)
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  • Distance matrices are used in phylogeny as non-parametric distance methods and 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 lengths). The distance matrix can come from a number of different sources, including measured distance (for example from immunological studies) or , various pairwise distance formulae (such as euclidean distance) applied to discrete morphological characters, or genetic distance from sequence, restriction fragment, or allozyme data. For phylogenetic character data, raw distance values can be calculated by simply counting the number of pairwise differences in character states (Hamming distance). (en)
  • 距離行列法(きょりぎょうれつほう、Distance-matrix methods)または距離法(きょりほう、Distance methods, Distance-based methods)は、分類群同士の進化距離を定義して距離行列を作成し、距離の近い分類群同士を接続して系統樹を作成する系統推定法の総称。主な距離行列法には近隣結合法や非加重結合法などがある。 (ja)
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  • Distance matrices in phylogeny (en)
  • 距離行列法 (ja)
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