International audiencePhylogenies are almost invariably represented as trees. Although in many cases this is reasonable, in many others phylogenies should be represented as networks (more precisely directed acyclic graphs). This is due to a number of biological phenomena collectively known as reticulation events, whereby a species or a gene inherits genetic material from more than one parent organism. This may be caused by events such as hybrid speciation, introgression, horizontal gene transfer, or recombination. Phylogenetic network inference methods are in their infancy, but they are almost invariably based on the following idea: the goodness of a candidate network is evaluated on the basis of how well the trees it contains fit the data....
Phylogenetic networks are a type of graph with vertices and edges, used to elucidate the evolutionar...
Phylogenetic networks are an extension of phylogenetic trees which are used to represent evolutionar...
<p>(<i>a</i>) A network <i>N</i>, and its canonical form <i>N</i>′, whose topologies are not galled ...
International audiencePhylogenies are almost invariably represented as trees. Although in many cases...
International audiencePhylogenies are used to describe the history of evolutionarily related biologi...
<div><p>Phylogenetic networks represent the evolution of organisms that have undergone reticulate ev...
International audienceMost proposed methods for phylogenetic network reconstruction evaluate candida...
International audienceMost proposed methods for phylogenetic network reconstruction evaluate candida...
International audienceWe consider here an elementary question for the inference of phylogenetic netw...
International audienceWe consider here an elementary question for the inference of phylogenetic netw...
This article was republished on September 18, 2015, to correct errors that were introduced during th...
This article was republished on September 18, 2015, to correct errors that were introduced during th...
This article was republished on September 18, 2015, to correct errors that were introduced during th...
This article was republished on September 18, 2015, to correct errors that were introduced during th...
This article was republished on September 18, 2015, to correct errors that were introduced during th...
Phylogenetic networks are a type of graph with vertices and edges, used to elucidate the evolutionar...
Phylogenetic networks are an extension of phylogenetic trees which are used to represent evolutionar...
<p>(<i>a</i>) A network <i>N</i>, and its canonical form <i>N</i>′, whose topologies are not galled ...
International audiencePhylogenies are almost invariably represented as trees. Although in many cases...
International audiencePhylogenies are used to describe the history of evolutionarily related biologi...
<div><p>Phylogenetic networks represent the evolution of organisms that have undergone reticulate ev...
International audienceMost proposed methods for phylogenetic network reconstruction evaluate candida...
International audienceMost proposed methods for phylogenetic network reconstruction evaluate candida...
International audienceWe consider here an elementary question for the inference of phylogenetic netw...
International audienceWe consider here an elementary question for the inference of phylogenetic netw...
This article was republished on September 18, 2015, to correct errors that were introduced during th...
This article was republished on September 18, 2015, to correct errors that were introduced during th...
This article was republished on September 18, 2015, to correct errors that were introduced during th...
This article was republished on September 18, 2015, to correct errors that were introduced during th...
This article was republished on September 18, 2015, to correct errors that were introduced during th...
Phylogenetic networks are a type of graph with vertices and edges, used to elucidate the evolutionar...
Phylogenetic networks are an extension of phylogenetic trees which are used to represent evolutionar...
<p>(<i>a</i>) A network <i>N</i>, and its canonical form <i>N</i>′, whose topologies are not galled ...