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Comparison of Tree-Child Phylogenetic Networks
2009
IEEE/ACM Transactions on Computational Biology & Bioinformatics
Phylogenetic networks are a generalization of phylogenetic trees that allow for the representation of nontreelike evolutionary events, like recombination, hybridization, or lateral gene transfer. While much progress has been made to find practical algorithms for reconstructing a phylogenetic network from a set of sequences, all attempts to endorse a class of phylogenetic networks (strictly extending the class of phylogenetic trees) with a well-founded distance measure have, to the best of our
doi:10.1109/tcbb.2007.70270
pmid:19875855
fatcat:tgeg2velojggjintrf3sshlde4