Perfect phylogenies are fundamental in the study of evolutionary trees because they capture the situation when each evolutionary trait emerges only once in history; if such events are believed to be rare, then by Occam’s Razor such parsimonious trees are preferable as a hypothesis of evolution. A classical result states that 2-state characters permit a perfect phylogeny precisely if each subset of 2 characters permits one. More recently, it was shown that for 3-state characters the same property holds but for size-3 subsets. A long-standing open problem asked whether such a constant exists for each number of states. More precisely, it has been conjectured that for any fixed number of states r there exists a constant f(r) such that a set of ...
Reconstructing the evolutionary history of a set of species is a central task in computational biolo...
Abstract. We consider the problem of reconstructing near-perfect phylogenetic trees using binary cha...
We consider the problem of reconstructing near-perfect phylogenetic trees using binary character sta...
Perfect phylogenies are fundamental in the study of evolutionary trees because they capture the situ...
This work is based on the paper ‘Incomplete perfect phylogeny ’ by Pe’er et al. (2000). The goal of ...
AbstractWe give a characterization of the minimal obstruction sets for the existence of a perfect ph...
We present a polynomial-time algorithm for determining whether a set of species, described by the ch...
We present an algorithm for determining whether a set of species, described by the characters they e...
Abstract In this paper, we study the problem of constructing perfect phylogenies for three-state cha...
BACKGROUND: The perfect phylogeny is an often used model in phylogenetics since it provides an effi...
AbstractThe binary perfect phylogeny model is too restrictive to model biological events such as bac...
Abstract. We study a problem that arises in computational biology, when wishing to reconstruct the p...
Abstract. We consider the problem of reconstructing near-perfect phy-logenetic trees using binary ch...
A phylogeny is a tree capturing evolution and ancestral relationships of a set of taxa (e.g., specie...
Phylogenetic (i.e. leaf-labeled) trees play a fundamental role in evolutionary research. A typical p...
Reconstructing the evolutionary history of a set of species is a central task in computational biolo...
Abstract. We consider the problem of reconstructing near-perfect phylogenetic trees using binary cha...
We consider the problem of reconstructing near-perfect phylogenetic trees using binary character sta...
Perfect phylogenies are fundamental in the study of evolutionary trees because they capture the situ...
This work is based on the paper ‘Incomplete perfect phylogeny ’ by Pe’er et al. (2000). The goal of ...
AbstractWe give a characterization of the minimal obstruction sets for the existence of a perfect ph...
We present a polynomial-time algorithm for determining whether a set of species, described by the ch...
We present an algorithm for determining whether a set of species, described by the characters they e...
Abstract In this paper, we study the problem of constructing perfect phylogenies for three-state cha...
BACKGROUND: The perfect phylogeny is an often used model in phylogenetics since it provides an effi...
AbstractThe binary perfect phylogeny model is too restrictive to model biological events such as bac...
Abstract. We study a problem that arises in computational biology, when wishing to reconstruct the p...
Abstract. We consider the problem of reconstructing near-perfect phy-logenetic trees using binary ch...
A phylogeny is a tree capturing evolution and ancestral relationships of a set of taxa (e.g., specie...
Phylogenetic (i.e. leaf-labeled) trees play a fundamental role in evolutionary research. A typical p...
Reconstructing the evolutionary history of a set of species is a central task in computational biolo...
Abstract. We consider the problem of reconstructing near-perfect phylogenetic trees using binary cha...
We consider the problem of reconstructing near-perfect phylogenetic trees using binary character sta...