This paper describes two types of problems related to tree shapes, as well as algorithms that can be used to solve these problems. The first problem is that of comparing the similarity of the unlabelled shapes instead of merely their degree of balance, in a manner analogous to that routinely used to compare topologies for labelled trees. There are possible practical applications for this comparison, such as determining, based on tree shape similarity alone, whether the taxa in two phylogenies are likely to have a correspondence (e.g. hosts and parasites with high specificity). It is shown that tree balance is insufficient for this task and that standard measures of topological difference (Robinson–Foulds distances, SPR distances or retentio...
Phylogenetic trees are frequently used in biology to study the relationships between a number of spe...
In phylogenetics, several classical distances exist to compare two phylogenetic trees. However, when...
The shapes of evolutionary trees are influenced by the nature of the evolutionary process but compar...
International audienceTrees are a special type of graph that can be found in various disciplines. In...
We propose a statistical method to test whether two phylogenetic trees with given alignments are sig...
The symmetry of branching of evolutionary trees is considered to be informative of the evolutionary ...
Abstract. — Phylogenetic analysis very commonly produces several alternative trees for a given fixed...
Abstract.—This article presents a new way to quantify the descriptive ability of tree shape statisti...
Measurement of the degree of asymmetry in phylogenetic trees is important because a tree's shape ref...
Tree reconciliation is the mathematical tool that is used to investigate the coevolution of organism...
Phylogenetic trees are frequently used in biology to study the relationships between a number of spe...
In fruit trees, understanding genetic determinisms of architectural traits is considered as a promis...
Tree reconciliation is the mathematical tool that is used to investigate the coevolution of organism...
Bandelt H-J, Dress A. Reconstructing the shape of a tree from observed dissimilarity data. Advances ...
UMR DAP, équipe AFEF, Publication Inra prise en compte dans l'analyse bibliométrique des publication...
Phylogenetic trees are frequently used in biology to study the relationships between a number of spe...
In phylogenetics, several classical distances exist to compare two phylogenetic trees. However, when...
The shapes of evolutionary trees are influenced by the nature of the evolutionary process but compar...
International audienceTrees are a special type of graph that can be found in various disciplines. In...
We propose a statistical method to test whether two phylogenetic trees with given alignments are sig...
The symmetry of branching of evolutionary trees is considered to be informative of the evolutionary ...
Abstract. — Phylogenetic analysis very commonly produces several alternative trees for a given fixed...
Abstract.—This article presents a new way to quantify the descriptive ability of tree shape statisti...
Measurement of the degree of asymmetry in phylogenetic trees is important because a tree's shape ref...
Tree reconciliation is the mathematical tool that is used to investigate the coevolution of organism...
Phylogenetic trees are frequently used in biology to study the relationships between a number of spe...
In fruit trees, understanding genetic determinisms of architectural traits is considered as a promis...
Tree reconciliation is the mathematical tool that is used to investigate the coevolution of organism...
Bandelt H-J, Dress A. Reconstructing the shape of a tree from observed dissimilarity data. Advances ...
UMR DAP, équipe AFEF, Publication Inra prise en compte dans l'analyse bibliométrique des publication...
Phylogenetic trees are frequently used in biology to study the relationships between a number of spe...
In phylogenetics, several classical distances exist to compare two phylogenetic trees. However, when...
The shapes of evolutionary trees are influenced by the nature of the evolutionary process but compar...