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A BIOINFORMATICS SOFTWARE FOR MULTIPLE SEQUENCE ALLIGNMENT

Phylogenetic Analysis:A tutorial for 

how to Install MEGA Software

In this video,I have explained about the installation of MEGA Software step wise.


MEGA SOFTWARE
MEGA is a useful software in constructing phylogenies and visualizing them, and also for data conversion.


Features 
  1. It can easily convert Alignment files to PHYLIP.
  2. The MEGA tree explorer is helpful in editing trees very easily, subtrees can also be selected and edited separately.
  3. The input formats are NEWICK, PHYLIP, MEGA, and NEXUS.
  4. The Phylogenetic tree can also be converted in newick format.



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