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Histogram

NOTE: This View is only available in the legacy version of MicrobeTrace, and not in MicrobeTrace 2.0
If the analysis included a FASTA file with nucleotide sequences, then the genetic distance results calculated with the TN93 nucleotide substitution model can be viewed as a histogram. Although viewing the distribution of genetic distances in the sequences is the main use of the histogram view, it can also be used with contact tracing data as an alternate visualization of the relationship between variables. The genetic distance histogram is a bar chart that shows the frequency with which a particular genetic distance occurs in the data set. Typically, the frequency distribution in the histogram chart appears bi-modal (two peaks). One peak will contain genetic distances of very closely related sequences and the second will contain more distantly related sequences. The genetic distance which best separates these two peaks can be used to refine the genetic distance threshold selection for your specific analysis. A miniature version of this histogram is also available on the Global Settings Menu (accessed by selecting the Settings on your main MicrobeTrace window) for your convenience. You can use this feature to more easily determine genetic distance cut-off values for your data.
Histogram settings can be changed by selecting the Toggle Histogram Settings button 
Below is a histogram view with the number of links plotted against genetic distance calculated using the TN93 nucleotide substitution model
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