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CPM
2009
Springer
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The Structure of Level-k Phylogenetic Networks
Evolution is usually described as a phylogenetic tree, but due to some exchange of genetic material, it can be represented as a phylogenetic network which has an underlying tree st...
Philippe Gambette, Vincent Berry, Christophe Paul
VISSYM
2004
13 years 5 months ago
Visual Triangulation of Network-Based Phylogenetic Trees
Phylogenetic trees are built by examining differences in the biological traits of a set of species. An example of such a trait is a biological network such as a metabolic pathway,...
Ulrik Brandes, Tim Dwyer, Falk Schreiber
BMCBI
2006
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13 years 4 months ago
Construction of phylogenetic trees by kernel-based comparative analysis of metabolic networks
Background: To infer the tree of life requires knowledge of the common characteristics of each species descended from a common ancestor as the measuring criteria and a method to c...
Sok June Oh, Je-Gun Joung, Jeong Ho Chang, Byoung-...
BMCBI
2010
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Trees on networks: resolving statistical patterns of phylogenetic similarities among interacting proteins
Background: Phylogenies capture the evolutionary ancestry linking extant species. Correlations and similarities among a set of species are mediated by and need to be understood in...
William P. Kelly, Michael P. H. Stumpf
ISMB
2003
13 years 5 months ago
Deriving phylogenetic trees from the similarity analysis of metabolic pathways
Comparative analysis of metabolic pathways in different genomes can give insights into the understanding of evolutionary and organizational relationships among species. This type ...
Maureen Heymans, Ambuj K. Singh