2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.10.01.510440
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Topological incongruence between Median-Joining Networks and Bayesian inference phylogenies

Abstract: Inferring phylogenies among intraspecific individuals often yields unresolved relationships (i.e., polytomies). Consequently, methods that compute distance-based abstract networks, like Median-Joining Networks (MJNs), are thought to be more appropriate tools for reconstructing such relationships than traditional trees. MJNs visualize all routes of relationships in the form of cycles, if needed, when traditional approaches cannot resolve them. However, the MJN method is a distance-based phenetic approach that d… Show more

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