2021
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2109.11244
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An algorithm for reconstructing level-2 phylogenetic networks from trinets

Abstract: Evolutionary histories for species that cross with one another or exchange genetic material can be represented by leaf-labelled, directed graphs called phylogenetic networks. A major challenge in the burgeoning area of phylogenetic networks is to develop algorithms for building such networks by amalgamating small networks into a single large network. The level of a phylogenetic network is a measure of its deviation from being a tree; the higher the level of network, the less treelike it becomes. Various algori… Show more

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