“…Specifically, given a gene tree and a species tree, DTL reconciliation shows the evolution of the gene tree inside the species tree, and explicitly infers duplication, transfer, and loss events. Accurate knowledge of gene family evolution has many uses in biology, including inference of orthologs, paralogs and xenologs for functional genomic studies, e.g., [1,2], reconstruction of ancestral gene content, e.g., [3,4], and accurate gene tree and species tree construction, e.g., [2,[5][6][7], and the DTL reconciliation problem has therefore been widely studied, e.g., [4,[8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15].…”