Evolutionary histories for species that cross with one another or exchange genetic material can be represented by leaf-labelled, directed graphs called phylogenetic networks. A major challenge in the burgeoning area of phylogenetic networks is to develop algorithms for building such networks by amalgamating small networks into a single large network. The level of a phylogenetic network is a measure of its deviation from being a tree; the higher the level of a network, the less treelike it becomes. Various algorithms have been developed for building level-1 networks from small networks. However, level-1 networks may not be able to capture the complexity of some data sets. In this paper, we present a polynomial-time algorithm for constructing...
A phylogenetic network is a directed acyclic graph that visualizes an evolutionary history containin...
A phylogenetic network is a directed acyclic graph that visualises an evolutionary history containin...
Binets and trinets are phylogenetic networks with two and three leaves, respectively. Here we consid...
Evolutionary histories for species that cross with one another or exchange genetic material can be r...
Evolutionary histories for species that cross with one another or exchange genetic material can be r...
Binets and trinets are phylogenetic networks with two and three leaves, respectively. Here we consid...
International audienceBinets and trinets are phylogenetic networks with two and three leaves, respec...
International audienceBinets and trinets are phylogenetic networks with two and three leaves, respec...
A phylogenetic network is a directed acyclic graph that visualizes an evolutionary history containin...
Phylogenetic networks are a generalization of evolutionary trees that can be used to represent retic...
A phylogenetic network is a directed acyclic graph that visualizes an evolutionary history containin...
A phylogenetic network is a directed acyclic graph that visualizes an evolutionary history containin...
A phylogenetic network is a directed acyclic graph that visualises an evolutionary history containi...
A phylogenetic network is a directed acyclic graph that visualises an evolutionary history containi...
Binets and trinets are phylogenetic networks with two and three leaves, respectively. Here we consid...
A phylogenetic network is a directed acyclic graph that visualizes an evolutionary history containin...
A phylogenetic network is a directed acyclic graph that visualises an evolutionary history containin...
Binets and trinets are phylogenetic networks with two and three leaves, respectively. Here we consid...
Evolutionary histories for species that cross with one another or exchange genetic material can be r...
Evolutionary histories for species that cross with one another or exchange genetic material can be r...
Binets and trinets are phylogenetic networks with two and three leaves, respectively. Here we consid...
International audienceBinets and trinets are phylogenetic networks with two and three leaves, respec...
International audienceBinets and trinets are phylogenetic networks with two and three leaves, respec...
A phylogenetic network is a directed acyclic graph that visualizes an evolutionary history containin...
Phylogenetic networks are a generalization of evolutionary trees that can be used to represent retic...
A phylogenetic network is a directed acyclic graph that visualizes an evolutionary history containin...
A phylogenetic network is a directed acyclic graph that visualizes an evolutionary history containin...
A phylogenetic network is a directed acyclic graph that visualises an evolutionary history containi...
A phylogenetic network is a directed acyclic graph that visualises an evolutionary history containi...
Binets and trinets are phylogenetic networks with two and three leaves, respectively. Here we consid...
A phylogenetic network is a directed acyclic graph that visualizes an evolutionary history containin...
A phylogenetic network is a directed acyclic graph that visualises an evolutionary history containin...
Binets and trinets are phylogenetic networks with two and three leaves, respectively. Here we consid...