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Wallin, Rosanne (author), van Iersel, L.J.J. (author), Kelk, Steven (author), Stougie, Leen (author)
Background: Rooted phylogenetic networks are used to display complex evolutionary history involving so-called reticulation events, such as genetic recombination. Various methods have been developed to construct such networks, using for example a multiple sequence alignment or multiple phylogenetic trees as input data. Coronaviruses are known...
journal article 2021
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Nipius, L. (author)
Phylogenetic networks generalize evolutionary trees and are commonly used to represent evolutionary relationships between species that undergo reticulate processes such as hybridization, recombination and lateral gene transfer. Recently, there has been great interest in knowing which networks are determined or encoded by their trinets, that are...
bachelor thesis 2020
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van Iersel, L.J.J. (author), Moulton, V.L. (author), de Swart, Eveline (author), Wu, Taoyang (author)
Phylogenetic networks are a generalization of evolutionary trees that are used by biologists to represent the evolution of organisms which have undergone reticulate evolution. Essentially, a phylogenetic network is a directed acyclic graph having a unique root in which the leaves are labelled by a given set of species. Recently, some...
journal article 2017