Given a set R of rooted phylogenetic trees on overlapping taxa, it takes polynomial time to decide whether or not there exists a rooted phylogenetic tree that is compatible with R. Since not all evolutionary histories for a set of species can be explained by a single tree, it is natural to ask for the minimum number of rooted phylogenetic trees needed such that each tree in R is compatible with at least one tree. This paper shows that it is computationally hard to compute this minimum number. In particular, if R contains rooted triples (rooted binary phylogenetic trees on three leaves), it is NP-complete to decide whether there exist two rooted phylogenetic trees such that each rooted triple in R is compatible with at least one of the two t...
Abstract. We consider the problem of reconstructing near-perfect phylogenetic trees using binary cha...
Inferring phylogenetic trees is a fundamental problem in computational biology. We present a new obj...
Several computational problems in phylogenetic reconstruction can beformulated as restrictions of th...
The reconstruction of the evolutionary tree of a set of species based on qualitative attributes is a...
We consider the following basic problem in phylogenetic tree construction. Let $mathcal P = {T_1, .....
Abstract.—A well-known approach to inferring phylogenies involves finding a phylogeny with the large...
AbstractA collection of T1,T2,…,Tk of unrooted, leaf labelled (phylogenetic) trees, all with differe...
To construct a phylogenetic tree or phylogenetic network for describing the evolutionary history of ...
Phylogenetics is the study and identification of evolutionary patterns and structures in nature; thi...
International audienceIn phylogenetics, a central problem is to infer the evolutionary relationships...
We present a polynomial-time algorithm for determining whether a set of species, described by the ch...
AbstractInferring phylogenetic trees is a fundamental problem in computational biology. We present a...
We present a polynomial-time algorithm for determining whether a set of species, described by the ch...
Inferring phylogenetic trees is a fundamental problem in computational-biology. We present a new obj...
We show that the· following two related problems arising in phylogenetic analysis are NP-hard: (i) g...
Abstract. We consider the problem of reconstructing near-perfect phylogenetic trees using binary cha...
Inferring phylogenetic trees is a fundamental problem in computational biology. We present a new obj...
Several computational problems in phylogenetic reconstruction can beformulated as restrictions of th...
The reconstruction of the evolutionary tree of a set of species based on qualitative attributes is a...
We consider the following basic problem in phylogenetic tree construction. Let $mathcal P = {T_1, .....
Abstract.—A well-known approach to inferring phylogenies involves finding a phylogeny with the large...
AbstractA collection of T1,T2,…,Tk of unrooted, leaf labelled (phylogenetic) trees, all with differe...
To construct a phylogenetic tree or phylogenetic network for describing the evolutionary history of ...
Phylogenetics is the study and identification of evolutionary patterns and structures in nature; thi...
International audienceIn phylogenetics, a central problem is to infer the evolutionary relationships...
We present a polynomial-time algorithm for determining whether a set of species, described by the ch...
AbstractInferring phylogenetic trees is a fundamental problem in computational biology. We present a...
We present a polynomial-time algorithm for determining whether a set of species, described by the ch...
Inferring phylogenetic trees is a fundamental problem in computational-biology. We present a new obj...
We show that the· following two related problems arising in phylogenetic analysis are NP-hard: (i) g...
Abstract. We consider the problem of reconstructing near-perfect phylogenetic trees using binary cha...
Inferring phylogenetic trees is a fundamental problem in computational biology. We present a new obj...
Several computational problems in phylogenetic reconstruction can beformulated as restrictions of th...