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Sagi Snir | Research Talk on reconstructing Evolution from the Tiniest Fractions | CGSI 2016

Date:August 4, 2016Posted By:Duke Hong
Sagi Snir | Research Talk on reconstructing Evolution from the Tiniest Fractions | CGSI 2016

08/04/2016: 10:30-11:15
Research Talk by Sagi Snir
Research Talk on reconstructing Evolution from the Tiniest Fractions: Basics, Challenges, and Application
1. Steel, M., 1992. The complexity of reconstructing trees from qualitative characters and subtrees. Journal of classification, 9(1), pp.91-116.
2. Snir, S. and Yuster, R., 2012. Reconstructing approximate phylogenetic trees from quartet samples. SIAM Journal on Computing, 41(6), pp.1466-1480.
3. Alon, N., Snir, S. and Yuster, R., 2014. On the compatibility of quartet trees. SIAM Journal on Discrete Mathematics, 28(3), pp.1493-1507.
4. Roch, S. and Snir, S., 2013. Recovering the treelike trend of evolution despite extensive lateral genetic transfer: a probabilistic analysis. Journal of Computational Biology, 20(2), pp.93-112.

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