AbstractRecently, by studying Z5-edge colorings of bifurcating phylogenetic trees, Semple and Steel showed that every such tree can be convexly defined by at most five characters. The investigation of the rich structure of such edge colorings led us to the definition of a set of well-separated characters on a phylogenetic tree T that covers T which we study here. In particular, we show that such a set C of characters convexly defines a bifurcating phylogenetic tree T and that, provided this cover is sparse, the so called relation graph associated to C coincides with T. As a consequence of our results, it follows that T can be reconstructed from C in polynomial time
Dress A, Huber KT, Steel M. 'Lassoing' a phylogenetic tree I: basic properties, shellings, and cover...
One of the main problems in phylogenetics is to develop systematic methods for constructing evolutio...
We introduce a strong extended formulation of the convex recoloring problem on a tree, which has an ...
AbstractRecently, by studying Z5-edge colorings of bifurcating phylogenetic trees, Semple and Steel ...
AbstractIn evolutionary biology, a character is a function χ from a set X of present-day species int...
Phylogenetic trees are used to model evolution: leaves are labelled to represent contemporary specie...
Semple and Steel (2002) showed that if T is a phylogenetic X-tree and C is a collection of r-state c...
Semple and Steel (2002) showed that if T is a phylogenetic X-tree and C is a collection of r-state c...
In evolutionary biology, a character is a function χ from a set X of present-day species into a fini...
AbstractA coloring of a tree is convex if the vertices that pertain to any color induce a connected ...
Phylogenetic inference aims to reconstruct the evolutionary relationships of different species based...
It was recently shown that just five characters (functions on a finite set X) suffice to convexly de...
AbstractA coloring of a tree is convex if the vertices that pertain to any color induce a connected ...
Phylogenetic trees are representations of the evolutionary descendency of a set of species. In graph...
International audienceThis article presents an innovative approach to phylogenies based on the reduc...
Dress A, Huber KT, Steel M. 'Lassoing' a phylogenetic tree I: basic properties, shellings, and cover...
One of the main problems in phylogenetics is to develop systematic methods for constructing evolutio...
We introduce a strong extended formulation of the convex recoloring problem on a tree, which has an ...
AbstractRecently, by studying Z5-edge colorings of bifurcating phylogenetic trees, Semple and Steel ...
AbstractIn evolutionary biology, a character is a function χ from a set X of present-day species int...
Phylogenetic trees are used to model evolution: leaves are labelled to represent contemporary specie...
Semple and Steel (2002) showed that if T is a phylogenetic X-tree and C is a collection of r-state c...
Semple and Steel (2002) showed that if T is a phylogenetic X-tree and C is a collection of r-state c...
In evolutionary biology, a character is a function χ from a set X of present-day species into a fini...
AbstractA coloring of a tree is convex if the vertices that pertain to any color induce a connected ...
Phylogenetic inference aims to reconstruct the evolutionary relationships of different species based...
It was recently shown that just five characters (functions on a finite set X) suffice to convexly de...
AbstractA coloring of a tree is convex if the vertices that pertain to any color induce a connected ...
Phylogenetic trees are representations of the evolutionary descendency of a set of species. In graph...
International audienceThis article presents an innovative approach to phylogenies based on the reduc...
Dress A, Huber KT, Steel M. 'Lassoing' a phylogenetic tree I: basic properties, shellings, and cover...
One of the main problems in phylogenetics is to develop systematic methods for constructing evolutio...
We introduce a strong extended formulation of the convex recoloring problem on a tree, which has an ...