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Quartet weight encodes the quantitative substructure of all quartets in the taxa set we analyze, as a comparison, distance is the substructure of all pairs. So quartet weights of a taxa set contains more information than distances and is possible of infering phylogenetic history more accurately. Traditionally quartet weight were used in tree recons...
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The reconstruction of the evolutionary history of a set of species is an important problem in classification and phylogenetics. Phylogenetic networks are a generalization of evolutionary trees that are used to represent histories for species that have undergone reticulate evolution, an important evolutionary force for many organisms (e.g. plants or...