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Hello,
I would like to project my phylogeny on a map reprensenting europe. So far I have managed by using phylo.to.map(..., database="worldHires", regions=list_of_all_european_countries), the list of countries being a custom list that I typed myself. The problem is that the worldHire package is pretty old and the maps are still representing URSS, Yugoslavia etc... I was wondering if there was a way to use phyto.to.map but with up to date maps.
Thank you in advance
Chloé
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It would be helpful if it were possible to use whatever map you wanted within the function. I have detailed genomic data collected within a single city, and would like to use a detailed map of the city (rather than the national boundaries available in 'worldHires').
Hello,
I would like to project my phylogeny on a map reprensenting europe. So far I have managed by using phylo.to.map(..., database="worldHires", regions=list_of_all_european_countries), the list of countries being a custom list that I typed myself. The problem is that the worldHire package is pretty old and the maps are still representing URSS, Yugoslavia etc... I was wondering if there was a way to use phyto.to.map but with up to date maps.
Thank you in advance
Chloé
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: