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Just like the first example in the example page in phandango:Gubbins + BRAT NextGen
I try to use the example file ,but the branches of tree were not colored.
I looked up the article directly, but I didn't see any description of the drawing method and anything about phandango.
I would like to ask the method to generate a figure like that.
whether it is necessary to combine other tools to color branches of tree?
I also try to color the tree in ITOL and combine the figure with figure of recombination blocks.
But I have hundred of samples, and the order of branches were not the same, so I can't combine the two figure generate by ITOL/figtree and Phandango directly. So I hope I can ask you for the method.
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emmm, it seems that ,figtree generate the same order of branches with phandango.
So I Just color the branches in figtree, And to combine the figures use AI.
But I still would like to ask if there is any other way to color the branches in phandango.
Just like the first example in the example page in phandango:Gubbins + BRAT NextGen
I try to use the example file ,but the branches of tree were not colored.
I looked up the article directly, but I didn't see any description of the drawing method and anything about phandango.
I would like to ask the method to generate a figure like that.
whether it is necessary to combine other tools to color branches of tree?
I also try to color the tree in ITOL and combine the figure with figure of recombination blocks.
But I have hundred of samples, and the order of branches were not the same, so I can't combine the two figure generate by ITOL/figtree and Phandango directly. So I hope I can ask you for the method.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: