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van de Klok, Margot (author)
Describing phylogenetic trees or networks with a polynomial is a tool to distinguish between them. In this thesis, a new polynomial for describing rooted binary internally labeled phylogenetic networks and trees is introduced based on the research of P. Liu and J. Pons et al. Two different cases are considered, one where the reticulation nodes...
bachelor thesis 2022
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Janisse, Frank (author)
Phylogenetic networks are used to describe evolutionary histories and are a generalisation of evolutionary trees. They can contain so called reticulations, representing reticulate evolution, such as hybridization, lateral gene transfer and recombination. Methods are being developed to construct certain rooted phylogenetic networks from their...
master thesis 2021
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Deen, Elise (author)
In this report, the bounded Maximum Parsimony distance will be considered when<br/>applying three different reduction rules. The distance is a measure on how dissimilar two trees are and is calculated based on the number of mutations that occur when looking at heritable traits. The first rule considered, is the chain reduction. For this rule, it...
bachelor thesis 2021