The reconstruction of phylogenetic trees from molecular sequence data relies on modelling site substitutions by a Markov process, or a mixture of such processes. In general, allowing mixed processes can result in different tree topologies becoming indistinguishable from the data, even for infinitely long sequences. However, when the underlying Markov process supports linear phylogenetic invariants, then provided these are sufficiently informative, the identifiability of the tree topology can be restored. In this paper, we investigate a class of processes that support linear invariants once the stationary distribution is fixed, the ‘equal input model’. This model generalizes the ‘Felsenstein 1981’ model (and thereby the Jukes–Cantor model) f...
For a model of molecular evolution to be useful for phylogenetic inference, the topology of evolutio...
In this paper, we apply new geometric and combinatorial methods to the study of phylogenetic mixture...
For a sequence of colors independently evolving on a tree under a simple Markov model, we consider c...
The reconstruction of phylogenetic trees from molecular sequence data relies on modelling site subst...
Mathematical models for describing biological systems are becoming more and more important nowadays....
In phylogenetic inference, an evolutionarymodel describes the substitution processes along each edge...
Abstract. Background: The selection of an evolutionary model to best fit given molecular data is usu...
We present a combinatorial approach for calculating the phylogenetic invariants for an evolutionary ...
In phylogenetic inference, an evolutionarymodel describes the substitution processes along each edge...
Recently there has been renewed interest in phylogenetic inference methods based on phylogenetic inv...
The selection of the most suitable evolutionary model to analyze the given molecular data is usually...
Linear invariants are useful tools for testing phylogenetic hypotheses from aligned DNA/RNA sequence...
Evolutionary inference methods that assume equal DNA base compositions and symmetric nucleotide subs...
We present a method of dimensional reduction for the general Markov model of sequence evolution on a...
Abstract: The probabilistic models used in the inference of phylogenetic trees from molecular data a...
For a model of molecular evolution to be useful for phylogenetic inference, the topology of evolutio...
In this paper, we apply new geometric and combinatorial methods to the study of phylogenetic mixture...
For a sequence of colors independently evolving on a tree under a simple Markov model, we consider c...
The reconstruction of phylogenetic trees from molecular sequence data relies on modelling site subst...
Mathematical models for describing biological systems are becoming more and more important nowadays....
In phylogenetic inference, an evolutionarymodel describes the substitution processes along each edge...
Abstract. Background: The selection of an evolutionary model to best fit given molecular data is usu...
We present a combinatorial approach for calculating the phylogenetic invariants for an evolutionary ...
In phylogenetic inference, an evolutionarymodel describes the substitution processes along each edge...
Recently there has been renewed interest in phylogenetic inference methods based on phylogenetic inv...
The selection of the most suitable evolutionary model to analyze the given molecular data is usually...
Linear invariants are useful tools for testing phylogenetic hypotheses from aligned DNA/RNA sequence...
Evolutionary inference methods that assume equal DNA base compositions and symmetric nucleotide subs...
We present a method of dimensional reduction for the general Markov model of sequence evolution on a...
Abstract: The probabilistic models used in the inference of phylogenetic trees from molecular data a...
For a model of molecular evolution to be useful for phylogenetic inference, the topology of evolutio...
In this paper, we apply new geometric and combinatorial methods to the study of phylogenetic mixture...
For a sequence of colors independently evolving on a tree under a simple Markov model, we consider c...