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      Hybridization in nonbinary trees.

      IEEE/ACM transactions on computational biology and bioinformatics / IEEE, ACM
      Algorithms, Computational Biology, methods, Evolution, Molecular, Hybridization, Genetic, Models, Genetic, Phylogeny

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          Reticulate evolution--the umbrella term for processes like hybridization, horizontal gene transfer, and recombination--plays an important role in the history of life of many species. Although the occurrence of such events is widely accepted, approaches to calculate the extent to which reticulation has influenced evolution are relatively rare. In this paper, we show that the NP-hard problem of calculating the minimum number of reticulation events for two (arbitrary) rooted phylogenetic trees parameterized by this minimum number is fixed-parameter tractable.

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          19179697
          10.1109/TCBB.2008.86

          Chemistry
          Algorithms,Computational Biology,methods,Evolution, Molecular,Hybridization, Genetic,Models, Genetic,Phylogeny

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