2021
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2109.10251
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Classes of Explicit Phylogenetic Networks and their Biological and Mathematical Significance

Abstract: The evolutionary relationships among organisms have traditionally been represented using rooted phylogenetic trees. However, due to reticulate processes such as hybridization or lateral gene transfer, evolution cannot always be adequately represented by a phylogenetic tree, and rooted phylogenetic networks have been introduced as a generalization of rooted phylogenetic trees. In fact, estimating rooted phylogenetic networks from genomic sequence data and analyzing their structural properties is one of the most… Show more

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