International audienceUnderstanding the evolution of a set of genes or species is a fundamental problem in evolutionary biology. The problem we study here takes as input a set of trees describing {possibly discordant} evolutionary scenarios for a given set of genes or species, and aims at finding a single tree that minimizes the leaf-removal distance to the input trees. This problem is a specific instance of the general consensus/supertree problem, widely used to combine or summarize discordant evolutionary trees. The problem we introduce is specifically tailored to address the case of discrepancies between the input trees due to the misplacement of individual taxa. Most supertree or consensus tree problems are computationally intractable, ...
International audienceIntraspecific studies often make use of haplotype networks instead of gene gen...
Abstract.—The reconstruction of a central tendency “species tree ” from a large number of conflictin...
Abstract.—The reconstruction of a central tendency “species tree ” from a large number of conflictin...
International audienceUnderstanding the evolution of a set of genes or species is a fundamental prob...
International audienceUnderstanding the evolution of a set of genes or species is a fundamental prob...
International audienceUnderstanding the evolution of a set of genes or species is a fundamental prob...
AbstractGene trees are leaf-labeled trees inferred from molecular sequences. Because of gene duplica...
Gene trees describe how parts of the species have evolved over time, and it is assumed that gene tre...
International audienceGene trees are leaf-labeled trees inferred from molecular se- quences. Because...
In this paper we study a few important tree optimization problems with applications to computational...
Species tree estimation is frequently based on phylogenomic approaches that use multiple genes from ...
The breakpoint phylogeny is an optimization problem proposed by Blanchette et al. for reconstructing...
AbstractThe general problem of reconciling the information from evolutionary trees representing the ...
International audienceBackgroundIt is generally admitted that the species tree cannot be inferred fr...
AbstractGene trees are leaf-labeled trees inferred from molecular sequences. Because of gene duplica...
International audienceIntraspecific studies often make use of haplotype networks instead of gene gen...
Abstract.—The reconstruction of a central tendency “species tree ” from a large number of conflictin...
Abstract.—The reconstruction of a central tendency “species tree ” from a large number of conflictin...
International audienceUnderstanding the evolution of a set of genes or species is a fundamental prob...
International audienceUnderstanding the evolution of a set of genes or species is a fundamental prob...
International audienceUnderstanding the evolution of a set of genes or species is a fundamental prob...
AbstractGene trees are leaf-labeled trees inferred from molecular sequences. Because of gene duplica...
Gene trees describe how parts of the species have evolved over time, and it is assumed that gene tre...
International audienceGene trees are leaf-labeled trees inferred from molecular se- quences. Because...
In this paper we study a few important tree optimization problems with applications to computational...
Species tree estimation is frequently based on phylogenomic approaches that use multiple genes from ...
The breakpoint phylogeny is an optimization problem proposed by Blanchette et al. for reconstructing...
AbstractThe general problem of reconciling the information from evolutionary trees representing the ...
International audienceBackgroundIt is generally admitted that the species tree cannot be inferred fr...
AbstractGene trees are leaf-labeled trees inferred from molecular sequences. Because of gene duplica...
International audienceIntraspecific studies often make use of haplotype networks instead of gene gen...
Abstract.—The reconstruction of a central tendency “species tree ” from a large number of conflictin...
Abstract.—The reconstruction of a central tendency “species tree ” from a large number of conflictin...