An important problem in evolutionary biology is to reconstruct the evolutionary history of a set X of species. This history is often represented as a phylogenetic network, that is, a connected graph with leaves labelled by elements in X (for example, an evolutionary tree), which is usually also binary, i.e., all vertices have degree 1 or 3. A common approach used in phylogenetics to build a phylogenetic network on X involves constructing it from networks on subsets of X. Here we consider the question of which (unrooted) phylogenetic networks are leaf-reconstructible, i.e., which networks can be uniquely reconstructed from the set of networks obtained from it by deleting a single leaf (its X-deck). This problem is closely related to the (in)...
International audienceMost proposed methods for phylogenetic network reconstruction evaluate candida...
Phylogenetic networks are a generalization of evolutionary trees that are used by biologists to repr...
International audiencePhylogenies are almost invariably represented as trees. Although in many cases...
An important problem in evolutionary biology is to reconstruct the evolutionary history of a set X o...
An important problem in evolutionary biology is to reconstruct the evolutionary history of a set $X$...
Unrooted phylogenetic networks are graphs used to represent reticulate evolutionary relationships. A...
Unrooted phylogenetic networks are graphs used to represent reticulate evolutionary relationships. A...
International audiencePhylogenies are used to describe the history of evolutionarily related biologi...
<div><p>Phylogenetic networks represent the evolution of organisms that have undergone reticulate ev...
International audienceWe consider here an elementary question for the inference of phylogenetic netw...
International audienceWe consider here an elementary question for the inference of phylogenetic netw...
Van Iersel, Moulton, and Murakami (2020) proved that a level-2 binary phylogenetic network can be un...
Phylogenetic networks are a generalization of evolutionary trees that are used by biologists to repr...
Phylogenetic networks are a restricted class of directed acyclic graphs that model evolu-tionary his...
International audienceMost proposed methods for phylogenetic network reconstruction evaluate candida...
International audienceMost proposed methods for phylogenetic network reconstruction evaluate candida...
Phylogenetic networks are a generalization of evolutionary trees that are used by biologists to repr...
International audiencePhylogenies are almost invariably represented as trees. Although in many cases...
An important problem in evolutionary biology is to reconstruct the evolutionary history of a set X o...
An important problem in evolutionary biology is to reconstruct the evolutionary history of a set $X$...
Unrooted phylogenetic networks are graphs used to represent reticulate evolutionary relationships. A...
Unrooted phylogenetic networks are graphs used to represent reticulate evolutionary relationships. A...
International audiencePhylogenies are used to describe the history of evolutionarily related biologi...
<div><p>Phylogenetic networks represent the evolution of organisms that have undergone reticulate ev...
International audienceWe consider here an elementary question for the inference of phylogenetic netw...
International audienceWe consider here an elementary question for the inference of phylogenetic netw...
Van Iersel, Moulton, and Murakami (2020) proved that a level-2 binary phylogenetic network can be un...
Phylogenetic networks are a generalization of evolutionary trees that are used by biologists to repr...
Phylogenetic networks are a restricted class of directed acyclic graphs that model evolu-tionary his...
International audienceMost proposed methods for phylogenetic network reconstruction evaluate candida...
International audienceMost proposed methods for phylogenetic network reconstruction evaluate candida...
Phylogenetic networks are a generalization of evolutionary trees that are used by biologists to repr...
International audiencePhylogenies are almost invariably represented as trees. Although in many cases...