Phylogenetic networks are used to represent evolutionary relationships between species in biology. Such networks are often categorized into classes by their topological features, which stem from both biological and computational motivations. We study two network classes in this paper: tree-based networks and orchard networks. Tree-based networks are those that can be obtained by inserting edges between the edges of an underlying tree. Orchard networks are a recently introduced generalization of the class of tree-child networks. Structural characterizations have already been discovered for tree-based networks; this is not the case for orchard networks. In this paper, we introduce cherry covers—a unifying characterization of both network clas...
Phylogenetics is the study of evolutionary relationships between entities, usually biological in nat...
Tree-based networks are a class of phylogenetic networks that attempt to formally capture what is me...
A binary phylogenetic network may or may not be obtainable from a tree by the addition of directed e...
Phylogenetic networks are used to represent evolutionary relationships between species in biology. S...
Phylogenetic networks are used to represent evolutionary relationships between species in biology. S...
Phylogenetic networks are used in biology to represent evolutionary histories. The class of orchard ...
Phylogenetic networks are used to represent evolutionary histories of a set of taxa. In this thesis,...
Phylogenetic networks are a generalization of phylogenetic trees that are used to represent non-tree...
Phylogenetic networks are used to represent the evolutionary history of species. Recently, the new c...
Phylogenetic networks are a generalisation of phylogenetic trees that allow for more complex evoluti...
Rooted phylogenetic networks are used to describe evolutionary histories that contain non-treelike e...
Commonly, the evolutionary history of a set of taxa is described by a phylogenetic tree. However, in...
Phylogenetic networks are a type of graph with vertices and edges, used to elucidate the evolutionar...
Phylogenetic networks are a generalization of phylogenetic trees allowing for the representation of ...
Phylogenetic networks are a type of directed acyclic graph that represent how a set X of present-day...
Phylogenetics is the study of evolutionary relationships between entities, usually biological in nat...
Tree-based networks are a class of phylogenetic networks that attempt to formally capture what is me...
A binary phylogenetic network may or may not be obtainable from a tree by the addition of directed e...
Phylogenetic networks are used to represent evolutionary relationships between species in biology. S...
Phylogenetic networks are used to represent evolutionary relationships between species in biology. S...
Phylogenetic networks are used in biology to represent evolutionary histories. The class of orchard ...
Phylogenetic networks are used to represent evolutionary histories of a set of taxa. In this thesis,...
Phylogenetic networks are a generalization of phylogenetic trees that are used to represent non-tree...
Phylogenetic networks are used to represent the evolutionary history of species. Recently, the new c...
Phylogenetic networks are a generalisation of phylogenetic trees that allow for more complex evoluti...
Rooted phylogenetic networks are used to describe evolutionary histories that contain non-treelike e...
Commonly, the evolutionary history of a set of taxa is described by a phylogenetic tree. However, in...
Phylogenetic networks are a type of graph with vertices and edges, used to elucidate the evolutionar...
Phylogenetic networks are a generalization of phylogenetic trees allowing for the representation of ...
Phylogenetic networks are a type of directed acyclic graph that represent how a set X of present-day...
Phylogenetics is the study of evolutionary relationships between entities, usually biological in nat...
Tree-based networks are a class of phylogenetic networks that attempt to formally capture what is me...
A binary phylogenetic network may or may not be obtainable from a tree by the addition of directed e...