Phylogenetic networks are a type of leaf-labelled, acyclic, directed graph used by biologists to represent the evolutionary history of species whose past includes reticulation events. A phylogenetic network is tree–child if each non-leaf vertex is the parent of a tree vertex or a leaf. Up to a certain equivalence, it has been recently shown that, under two different types of weightings, edge-weighted tree–child networks are determined by their collection of distances between each pair of taxa. However, the size of these collections can be exponential in the size of the taxa set. In this paper, we show that, if we have no “shortcuts”, that is, the networks are normal, the same results are obtained with only a quadratic number of inter-taxa d...
Recently it was shown that a certain class of phylogenetic networks, called level-2 networks, cannot...
In computational biology, phylogenetic trees are used to describe evolutionary history. This can be ...
Rearrangement operations transform a phylogenetic tree into another one and hence induce a metric on...
Phylogenetic networks are a type of leaf-labelled, acyclic, directed graph used by biologists to rep...
A tree-child network is a phylogenetic network with the property that each non-leaf vertex is the pa...
We consider the problem of determining the topological structure of a phylogenetic network given onl...
We consider the problem of determining the topological structure of a phylogenetic network given on...
Traditional “distance based methods” reconstruct a phylogenetic tree from a matrix of pair-wise dist...
Phylogenetics is the study of evolutionary relationships between species. Phylogenetic trees have l...
The Robinson-Foulds distance, which is the most widely used metric for comparing phylogenetic trees,...
Given a distance matrix M that represents evolutionary distances between any two species, an edge-we...
Phylogenetic networks extend phylogenetic trees to model non-vertical inheritance, by which a lineag...
International audiencePhylogenetic networks have now joined phylogenetic trees in the center of phyl...
A phylogenetic network is a graph-theoretical tool that is used by biologists to represent the evolu...
A fundamental problem in the study of phylogenetic networks is to determine whether or not a given p...
Recently it was shown that a certain class of phylogenetic networks, called level-2 networks, cannot...
In computational biology, phylogenetic trees are used to describe evolutionary history. This can be ...
Rearrangement operations transform a phylogenetic tree into another one and hence induce a metric on...
Phylogenetic networks are a type of leaf-labelled, acyclic, directed graph used by biologists to rep...
A tree-child network is a phylogenetic network with the property that each non-leaf vertex is the pa...
We consider the problem of determining the topological structure of a phylogenetic network given onl...
We consider the problem of determining the topological structure of a phylogenetic network given on...
Traditional “distance based methods” reconstruct a phylogenetic tree from a matrix of pair-wise dist...
Phylogenetics is the study of evolutionary relationships between species. Phylogenetic trees have l...
The Robinson-Foulds distance, which is the most widely used metric for comparing phylogenetic trees,...
Given a distance matrix M that represents evolutionary distances between any two species, an edge-we...
Phylogenetic networks extend phylogenetic trees to model non-vertical inheritance, by which a lineag...
International audiencePhylogenetic networks have now joined phylogenetic trees in the center of phyl...
A phylogenetic network is a graph-theoretical tool that is used by biologists to represent the evolu...
A fundamental problem in the study of phylogenetic networks is to determine whether or not a given p...
Recently it was shown that a certain class of phylogenetic networks, called level-2 networks, cannot...
In computational biology, phylogenetic trees are used to describe evolutionary history. This can be ...
Rearrangement operations transform a phylogenetic tree into another one and hence induce a metric on...