Hybrids in Real Time

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University of Canterbury. Mathematics and Statistics.
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2006
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Baroni, M.
Semple, C.
Steel, M.
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We describe some new and recent results that allow for the analysis and representation of reticulate evolution by nontree networks. In particular, we (1) present a simple result to show that, despite the presence of reticulation, there is always a well-defined underlying tree that corresponds to those parts of life that do not have a history of reticulation; (2) describe and apply new theory for determining the smallest number of hybridization events required to explain conflicting gene trees; and (3) present a new algorithm to determine whether an arbitrary rooted network can be realized by contemporaneous reticulation events. We illustrate these results with examples. [Directed acyclic graph; reticulate evolution; hybrid species; subtree prune and regraft.]

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Baroni, M., Semple, C., Steel, M. (2006) Hybrids in Real Time. Systematic Biology, 55(1), pp. 46-56.
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