Minimizing Contradictions on Circular Order of Phylogenic Trees
Authors: Marc Thuillard
Publication Date: 11 Oct 2007
Evolutionary Bioinformatics 2007:3 267-277
Marc Thuillard
Belimo Automation AG, CH-8340 Hinwil, Switzerland.
Abstract: Distance-based approaches to phylogeny use estimations of the evolutionary distance between sequences to reconstruct an evolution tree. If the evolution can be represented by an X-tree, the different sequences can be ordered so that the distance…
Keywords: phylogenetics, circular order, distance-based estimation, lateral gene transfer
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