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Reconciliation Revisited: Handling Multiple Optima When Reconciling with Duplication, Transfer, and Loss
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2013
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Phylogenetic tree reconciliation is a powerful approach for inferring evolutionary events like gene duplication, horizontal gene transfer, and gene loss, which are fundamental to our understanding of molecular evolution. While duplication-loss (DL) reconciliation leads to a unique maximum-parsimony solution, duplication-transfer-loss (DTL) reconciliation yields a multitude of optimal solutions, making it difficult to infer the true evolutionary history of the gene family. This problem is
doi:10.1007/978-3-642-37195-0_1
fatcat:554wa6v5cvhrrizhkkrr5urdii