UVP Life Science User Manual

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Weighted pair-group method centroid (WPGMC): This is identical to UPGMC except that the

number of items in a cluster is taken into account &endash; this may be useful when there is a

large variation in the number of items in the clusters.

Ward’s method: This method differs from the others in that it uses an analysis of the variance to

calculate distances between clusters. An item is joined to a cluster if the joining results in a

minimum degree of variation within the cluster. This means that items will not get grouped into a

cluster simply because they do not belong anywhere else. As a consequence, Ward’s method

can lead to a large number of small clusters.

Neighbor joining: At each stage of clustering the total branch length is minimized. The distance

between two items is approximately the sum of the branch lengths between them. The trees are

not right-aligned and branches can have negative values. Details of the method can be found at

http://www.icp.ucl.ac.be/~opperd/private/neighbor.html

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