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Jonathan Klawitter. The agreement distance of unrooted phylogenetic networks. In DMTCS, Vol. 21(2):22.1-23, 2020.
Keywords: agreement forest, distance between networks, explicit network, from network, phylogenetic network, phylogeny.
Note: https://dmtcs.episciences.org/6567/pdf.
       

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Dingqiao Wen, Yun Yu, Jiafan Zhu and Luay Nakhleh. Inferring Phylogenetic Networks Using PhyloNet. In SB, Vol. 67(4):735-740, 2018.
Keywords: bayesian, likelihood, parsimony, phylogenetic network, phylogeny, Program PhyloNet, reconstruction, software.
       

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Jiafan Zhu, Dingqiao Wen, Yun Yu, Heidi M. Meudt and Luay Nakhleh. Bayesian inference of phylogenetic networks from bi-allelic genetic markers. In PLoS Computational Biology, Vol. 14(1):e1005932.1-32, 2018.
Keywords: bayesian, explicit network, from multistate characters, phylogenetic network, phylogeny, Program PhyloNet.
Note: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1005932.
       

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Philippe Gambette, Leo van Iersel, Mark Jones, Manuel Lafond, Fabio Pardi and Celine Scornavacca. Rearrangement Moves on Rooted Phylogenetic Networks. In PLoS Computational Biology, Vol. 13(8):e1005611.1-21, 2017.
Keywords: distance between networks, explicit network, from network, NNI distance, NNI moves, phylogenetic network, phylogeny, SPR distance.
Note: https://hal-upec-upem.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01572624/en/.
       

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Mohammad Hossein Reyhani and Hadi Poormohammadi. RPNCH: A Method for Constructing Rooted Phylogenetic Networks from Rooted Triplets based on Height Function. In Archives of Advances in Biosciences, Vol. 8(4):14-20, 2017.
Keywords: explicit network, from triplets, heuristic, phylogenetic network, phylogeny, reconstruction.
Note: http://journals.sbmu.ac.ir/jps/article/view/16707.
       

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Rinku Mathur and Neeru Adlakha. A graph theoretic model for prediction of reticulation events and phylogenetic networks for DNA sequences. In Egyptian Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences, Vol. 3(3):263-271, 2016.
Keywords: from sequences, phylogenetic network, phylogeny, Program T REX.
Note: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ejbas.2016.07.004.
       

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Dingqiao Wen, Yun Yu and Luay Nakhleh. Bayesian Inference of Reticulate Phylogenies under the Multispecies Network Coalescent. In PLoS Genetics, Vol. 12(5):e1006006, 2016.
Keywords: bayesian, coalescent, phylogenetic network, phylogeny, Program PhyloNet, reconstruction, software.
       

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Jiafan Zhu, Yun Yu and Luay Nakhleh. In the Light of Deep Coalescence: Revisiting Trees Within Networks. In RECOMB-CG16, Vol. 17(suppl. 14):415.271-282 of BMCB, 2016.
Keywords: branch length, evaluation, explicit network, incomplete lineage sorting, phylogenetic network, phylogeny, statistical model, tree-based network, weakly displaying.
Note: http://arxiv.org/abs/1606.07350.
       

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Pei Wu. Quartet weights in phylogenetic network reconstruction. PhD thesis, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, 2016.
Keywords: abstract network, from distances, from quartets, phylogenetic network, phylogeny, reconstruction, split, split network.
Note: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/324475948_Quartet_weights_in_phylogenetic_network_reconstruction.
       

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Jittat Fakcharoenphol, Tanee Kumpijit and Attakorn Putwattana. A Faster Algorithm for the Tree Containment Problem for Binary Nearly Stable Phylogenetic Networks. In Proceedings of the The 12th International Joint Conference on Computer Science and Software Engineering (JCSSE'15), Pages 337-342, IEEE, 2015.
Keywords: dynamic programming, explicit network, from network, from rooted trees, nearly-stable network, phylogenetic network, phylogeny, polynomial, tree containment.
       

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Yun Yu and Luay Nakhleh. A Distance-Based Method for Inferring Phylogenetic Networks in the Presence of Incomplete Lineage Sorting. In ISBRA15, Vol. 9096:378-389 of LNCS, springer, 2015.
Keywords: bootstrap, explicit network, from distances, heuristic, incomplete lineage sorting, phylogenetic network, phylogeny, reconstruction.
Note: http://bioinfo.cs.rice.edu/sites/bioinfo.cs.rice.edu/files/YuNakhleh-ISBRA15.pdf.
       

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Yun Yu and Luay Nakhleh. A maximum pseudo-likelihood approach for phylogenetic networks. In RECOMB-CG15, Vol. 16(Suppl 10)(S10):1-10 of BMC Genomics, BioMed Central, 2015.
Keywords: explicit network, from rooted trees, hybridization, incomplete lineage sorting, likelihood, phylogenetic network, phylogeny, Program PhyloNet, reconstruction, tripartition distance.
Note: http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-16-S10-S10.
       

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Gergely J. Szöllösi, Adrián Arellano Davín, Eric Tannier, Vincent Daubin and Bastien Boussau. Genome-scale phylogenetic analysis finds extensive gene transfer among fungi. In Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London B: Biological Sciences, Vol. 370(1678):1-11, 2015.
Keywords: duplication, from sequences, lateral gene transfer, loss, phylogenetic network, phylogeny, Program ALE, reconstruction.
Note: http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rstb.2014.0335.
       

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Yun Yu. Models and Methods for Evolutionary Histories Involving Hybridization and Incomplete Lineage Sorting. PhD thesis, Rice University, U.S.A., 2014.
Keywords: hybridization, incomplete lineage sorting, phylogenetic network, phylogeny, Program PhyloNet, reconstruction, software.
Note: http://hdl.handle.net/1911/77583.
       

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Yun Yu, Jianrong Dong, Kevin J. Liu and Luay Nakhleh. Maximum likelihood inference of reticulate evolutionary histories. In PNAS, Vol. 111(46):16448-16453, 2014.
Keywords: explicit network, likelihood, phylogenetic network, phylogeny, reconstruction.
Note: http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1407950111.
       

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Mukul S. Bansal, Eric J. Alm and Manolis Kellis. Reconciliation Revisited: Handling Multiple Optima when Reconciling with Duplication, Transfer, and Loss. In RECOMB13, Vol. 7821:1-13 of LNCS, springer, 2013.
Keywords: duplication, from rooted trees, from species tree, loss, phylogenetic network, phylogeny, polynomial, Program RANGER-DTL, reconstruction.
Note: http://people.csail.mit.edu/mukul/Bansal_RECOMB2013.pdf.
       
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Yun Yu, R. Matthew Barnett and Luay Nakhleh. Parsimonious Inference of Hybridization in the Presence of Incomplete Lineage Sorting. In Systematic Biology, Vol. 62(5):738-751, 2013.
Keywords: from network, from rooted trees, hybridization, lineage sorting, parsimony, phylogenetic network, phylogeny, Program PhyloNet, reconstruction.
       
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Mukul S. Bansal, Eric J. Alm and Manolis Kellis. Reconciliation Revisited: Handling Multiple Optima when Reconciling with Duplication, Transfer, and Loss. In JCB, Vol. 20(10):738-754, 2013.
Keywords: duplication, from rooted trees, from species tree, loss, phylogenetic network, phylogeny, Program RANGER-DTL, reconstruction.
Note: http://www.engr.uconn.edu/~mukul/Bansal_JCB2013.pdf.
       
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Yun Yu, Nikola Ristic and Luay Nakhleh. Fast algorithms and heuristics for phylogenomics under ILS and hybridization. In RECOMB-CG'13, Vol. 14(Suppl 15):S6 of BMCB, 2013.
Keywords: from network, from rooted trees, heuristic, phylogenetic network, phylogeny, Program PhyloNet, reconstruction.
       

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Yun Yu and Luay Nakhleh. Fast Algorithms for Reconciliation under Hybridization and Incomplete Lineage Sorting. 2012.
Keywords: hybridization, lineage sorting, phylogenetic network, phylogeny, Program PhyloNet, reconstruction, software.
Note: http://arxiv.org/abs/1212.1909.
       

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Yun Yu, James H. Degnan and Luay Nakhleh. The probability of a gene tree topology within a phylogenetic network with applications to hybridization detection. In PLoS Genetics, Vol. 8(4):e1002660, 2012.
Keywords: AIC, BIC, explicit network, hybridization, phylogenetic network, phylogeny, statistical model.
Note: http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1002660.
       
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Mukul S. Bansal, Eric J. Alm and Manolis Kellis. Efficient Algorithms for the Reconciliation Problem with Gene Duplication, Horizontal Transfer, and Loss. In ISMB12, Vol. 28(12):i283-i291 of BIO, 2012.
Keywords: duplication, explicit network, from rooted trees, from species tree, lateral gene transfer, loss, phylogenetic network, phylogeny, Program Angst, Program Mowgli, Program RANGER-DTL, reconstruction.
Note: http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/bts225.
       
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Tetsuo Asano, Jesper Jansson, Kunihiko Sadakane, Ryuhei Uehara and Gabriel Valiente. Faster computation of the Robinson–Foulds distance between phylogenetic networks. In Information Sciences, Vol. 197:77-90, 2012.
Keywords: distance between networks, explicit network, level k phylogenetic network, phylogenetic network, polynomial, spread.
       
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Yun Yu, Cuong Than, James H. Degnan and Luay Nakhleh. Coalescent Histories on Phylogenetic Networks and Detection of Hybridization Despite Incomplete Lineage Sorting. In Systematic Biology, Vol. 60(2):138-149, 2011.
Keywords: coalescent, hybridization, lineage sorting, reconstruction, statistical model.
Note: http://www.cs.rice.edu/~nakhleh/Papers/YuEtAl-SB11.pdf.
       
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Lawrence A. David and Eric J. Alm. Rapid evolutionary innovation during an Archaean genetic expansion. In Nature, Vol. 469:93-96, 2011.
Keywords: duplication, dynamic programming, from multilabeled tree, from rooted trees, from species tree, parsimony, phylogenetic network, phylogeny, Program Angst.
Note: http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature09649, Program Angst described here.
       

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Gabriel Cardona, Mercè Llabrés, Francesc Rosselló and Gabriel Valiente. Path lengths in tree-child time consistent hybridization networks. In Information Sciences, Vol. 180(3):366-383, 2010.
Keywords: distance between networks, phylogenetic network, phylogeny, time consistent network, tree-child network.
Note: http://arxiv.org/abs/0807.0087?context=cs.CE.
       
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Hyun Jung Park, Guohua Jin and Luay Nakhleh. Algorithmic strategies for estimating the amount of reticulation from a collection of gene trees. In CSB10, 2010.
Keywords: bound, from rooted trees, heuristic, phylogenetic network, phylogeny, reconstruction, SPR distance.
Note: http://www.cs.rice.edu/~nakhleh/Papers/ParkEtAl-CSB2010.pdf.
       

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Steven M. Woolley, David Posada and Keith A. Crandall. A Comparison of Phylogenetic Network Methods Using Computer Simulation. In PLoS ONE, Vol. 3(4):e1913, 2008.
Keywords: abstract network, distance between networks, evaluation, median network, MedianJoining, minimum spanning network, NeighborNet, parsimony, phylogenetic network, phylogeny, Program Arlequin, Program CombineTrees, Program Network, Program SHRUB, Program SplitsTree, Program TCS, split decomposition.
Note: http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0001913.
       
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Jesper Jansson and Wing-Kin Sung. The Maximum Agreement of Two Nested Phylogenetic Networks. In Oleg N. Terikhovsky and William N. Burton editors, New Topics in Theoretical Computer Science, Pages 119-141, Nova Publishers, 2008.
Keywords: dynamic programming, MASN, nested network, phylogenetic network, phylogeny, polynomial.
Note: http://www.df.lth.se/~jj/Publications/nested12_NTTCS2008_corrected.pdf.
       

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Iyad A. Kanj, Luay Nakhleh, Cuong Than and Ge Xia. Seeing the Trees and Their Branches in the Network is Hard. In Proceedings of the Tenth Italian Conference on Theoretical Computer Science (ICTCS'07), 2007.
Keywords: evaluation, from network, from rooted trees, NP complete, phylogenetic network, phylogeny, tree containment.
Note: http://www.cs.rice.edu/~nakhleh/Papers/ictcs07.pdf.
       

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Yuanyi Zhang, Lichen Bao and Sergey Bereg. Optimizing Split Networks. 2007.
Note: UC Dallas Computer Science Technical Report UTDCS-08-07.
       

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Nicolas Galtier. A model of horizontal gene transfer and the bacterial phylogeny problem. In Systematic Biology, Vol. 56(4):633-642, 2007.
Keywords: explicit network, generation, lateral gene transfer, phylogenetic network, phylogeny, Program HGT_simul, software, statistical model.
Note: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10635150701546231.
       
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Yufeng Wu and Dan Gusfield. Efficient Computation of Minimum Recombination with Genotypes (not Haplotypes) In CSB06, Pages 147-156, 2006.
Note: http://www.lifesciencessociety.org/CSB2006/Papers/131_Wu.pdf.
       

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Kim McBreen and Peter J. Lockhart. Reconstructing reticulate evolutionary histories of plants. In Trends in Plant Science, Vol. 11(8):103-122, 2006.
Note: http://www.aseanbiodiversity.info/Abstract/51006032.pdf.
       

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Dan Gusfield. On the Full-Decomposition Optimality Conjecture for Phylogenetic Networks. 2005.
Keywords: characterization, explicit network, from sequences, phylogenetic network, reconstruction.
Note: UC Davis Computer Science Technical Report CSE-2005, http://wwwcsif.cs.ucdavis.edu/~gusfield/fullydecomp.pdf.
       

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Bhaskar DasGupta, Sergio Ferrarini, Uthra Gopalakrishnan and Nisha Raj Paryani. Inapproximability results for the lateral gene transfer problem. In Proceedings of the Ninth Italian Conference on Theoretical Computer Science (ICTCS'05), Pages 182-195, springer, 2005.
Keywords: approximation, from rooted trees, from species tree, inapproximability, lateral gene transfer, parsimony, phylogenetic network, phylogeny.
Note: http://www.cs.uic.edu/~dasgupta/resume/publ/papers/ictcs-final.pdf.
       

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Insa Cassens, Patrick Mardulyn and Michel C. Milinkovitch. Evaluating Intraspecific Network Construction Methods Using Simulated Sequence Data: Do Existing Algorithms Outperform the Global Maximum Parsimony Approach? In Systematic Biology, Vol. 54(3):363-372, 2005.
Keywords: abstract network, evaluation, from unrooted trees, haplotype network, parsimony, phylogenetic network, phylogeny, Program Arlequin, Program CombineTrees, Program Network, Program TCS, reconstruction, software.
Note: http://www.lanevol.org/LANE/publications_files/Cassens_etal_SystBio_2005.pdf.
       

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Charles Choy, Jesper Jansson, Kunihiko Sadakane and Wing-Kin Sung. Computing the maximum agreement of phylogenetic networks. In Proceedings of Computing: the Tenth Australasian Theory Symposium (CATS'04), Vol. 91:134-147 of Electronic Notes in Theoretical Computer Science, 2004.
Keywords: dynamic programming, FPT, level k phylogenetic network, MASN, NP complete, phylogenetic network, phylogeny.
Note: http://www.df.lth.se/~jj/Publications/masn6_CATS2004.pdf.
       
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Dan Gusfield and Dean Hickerson. A Fundamental, Efficiently-Computed Lower Bound on the Number of Recombinations Needed in Phylogenetic Networks. 2004.
Note: UC Davis Computer Science Technical Report.
       

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David Posada, Keith A. Crandall and Edward C. Holmes. Recombination in Evolutionary Genomics. In ARG, Vol. 36:75-97, 2002.
Keywords: phylogenetic network, phylogeny, recombination, recombination detection, survey.
Note: http://dx.doi.org/10.1146/annurev.genet.36.040202.111115.
       
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David Posada and Keith A. Crandall. The effect of recombination on the accuracy of phylogeny estimation. In JME, Pages 396-402, 2002.
Note: http://darwin.uvigo.es/download/papers/17.recPhylo02.pdf.
       

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David Posada and Keith A. Crandall. Intraspecific gene genealogies: trees grafting into networks. In TEE, Vol. 16(1):37-45, 2001.
Keywords: likelihood, median network, netting, parsimony, phylogenetic network, phylogeny, Program Arlequin, Program SplitsTree, Program T REX, Program TCS, pyramid, reticulogram, split decomposition, statistical parsimony, survey.
Note: http://darwin.uvigo.es/download/papers/09.networks01.pdf.
       

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Mark Clement, David Posada and Keith A. Crandall. TCS: a computer program to estimate gene genealogies. In MOLE, Vol. 9:1657-1659, 2000.
Keywords: from sequences, parsimony, phylogenetic network, phylogeny, Program TCS, reconstruction, software, statistical parsimony.
Note: http://darwin.uvigo.es/download/papers/08.tcs00.pdf.
       
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Alan R. Templeton, Keith A. Crandall and Charles F. Sing. A Cladistic Analysis of Phenotypic Associations With Haplotypes Inferred From Restriction Endonuclease Mapping and DNA Sequence Data. III. Cladogram Estimation. In GEN, Vol. 132:619-633, 2000.
Keywords: from sequences, parsimony, phylogenetic network, phylogeny, Program TCS, recombination, reconstruction, statistical parsimony.
Note: http://www.genetics.org/cgi/content/abstract/132/2/619.
       

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Hans-Jürgen Bandelt, Peter Forster and Arne Röhl. Median-joining networks for inferring intraspecies phylogenies. In MBE, Vol. 16(1):37-48, 1999.
Keywords: from sequences, median network, MedianJoining, Program Network, reconstruction, software.
Note: http://mbe.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/16/1/37.
       

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W. Ford Doolittle. Phylogenetic Classification and the Universal Tree. In Science, Vol. 284:2124-2128, 1999.
Note: http://cas.bellarmine.edu/tietjen/Ecology/phylogenetic_classification_and_.htm.
       
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Paul Marjoram and Robert C. Griffiths. Ancestral inference from samples of DNA sequences with recombination. In JCB, Vol. 3(4):479-502, 1996.
Keywords: ARG, phylogenetic network, phylogeny, statistical model.
Note: http://www.math.canterbury.ac.nz/~r.sainudiin/recomb/JCB_paper.pdf.
       

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Hans-Jürgen Bandelt, Peter Forster, Bryan C. Sykes and Martin Richards. Mitochondrial portraits of human population using median networks. In GEN, Vol. 141:743-753, 1995.
Keywords: from splits, median network, population genetics, Program Spectronet, reconstruction, visualization.
Note: http://www.genetics.org/cgi/content/abstract/141/2/743.
       

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Christopher J. Humphries. Primary data in hybrid analysis. In Advances in Cladistics: Proceedings of the Second meeting of the Willi Hennig Society (HENNIG II), Pages 89-103, Columbia University Press, 1983.
Keywords: explicit network, from rooted trees, from species tree, hybridization, parsimony, phylogeny.