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On Nakhleh's latest metric for phylogenetic networks

Published 17 years agoVersion 1arXiv:0809.0110

Authors

Gabriel Cardona, Merce Llabres, Francesc Rossello, Gabriel Valiente

Categories

q-bio.PE

Abstract

We prove that Nakhleh's latest dissimilarity measure for phylogenetic networks is a metric on the classes of tree-child phylogenetic networks, of semi-binary time consistent tree-sibling phylogenetic networks, and of multi-labeled phylogenetic trees. We also prove that it distinguishes phylogenetic networks with different reduced versions. In this way, it becomes the dissimilarity measure for phylogenetic networks with the strongest separation power available so far.

On Nakhleh's latest metric for phylogenetic networks

17 years ago
v1
4 authors

Categories

q-bio.PE

Abstract

We prove that Nakhleh's latest dissimilarity measure for phylogenetic networks is a metric on the classes of tree-child phylogenetic networks, of semi-binary time consistent tree-sibling phylogenetic networks, and of multi-labeled phylogenetic trees. We also prove that it distinguishes phylogenetic networks with different reduced versions. In this way, it becomes the dissimilarity measure for phylogenetic networks with the strongest separation power available so far.

Authors

Gabriel Cardona, Merce Llabres, Francesc Rossello et al. (+1 more)

arXiv ID: 0809.0110
Published Aug 31, 2008

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