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ISBRA
2010
Springer
13 years 11 months ago
Fast Computation of the Exact Hybridization Number of Two Phylogenetic Trees
Abstract. Hybridization is a reticulate evolutionary process. An established problem on hybridization is computing the minimum number of hybridization events, called the hybridizat...
Yufeng Wu, Jiayin Wang
ISAAC
2005
Springer
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13 years 10 months ago
Fast Algorithms for Computing the Tripartition-Based Distance Between Phylogenetic Networks
Consider two phylogenetic networks N and N′ of size n. The tripartition-based distance finds the proportion of tripartitions which are not shared by N and N′ . This distance i...
Nguyen Bao Nguyen, C. Thach Nguyen, Wing-Kin Sung
CORR
2007
Springer
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13 years 4 months ago
Comparison of Tree-Child Phylogenetic Networks
Abstract—Phylogenetic networks are a generalization of phylogenetic trees that allow for the representation of non-treelike evolutionary events, like recombination, hybridization...
Gabriel Cardona, Francesc Rosselló, Gabriel...
DAM
2007
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13 years 4 months ago
Computing the minimum number of hybridization events for a consistent evolutionary history
It is now well-documented that the structure of evolutionary relationships between a set of present-day species is not necessarily tree-like. The reason for this is that reticulat...
Magnus Bordewich, Charles Semple
WEA
2010
Springer
476views Algorithms» more  WEA 2010»
13 years 11 months ago
Fast FPT Algorithms for Computing Rooted Agreement Forests: Theory and Experiments
We improve on earlier FPT algorithms for computing a rooted maximum agreement forest (MAF) or a maximum acyclic agreement forest (MAAF) of a pair of phylogenetic trees. Their sizes...
Chris Whidden, Robert G. Beiko, Norbert Zeh