Scalability of Computing Triplet and Quartet Distances in Phylogenetic Trees

Scalability of Computing Triplet and Quartet Distances in Phylogenetic Trees
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Phylogenetic trees play a crucial role in various scientific fields, especially biology and bioinformatics. This study delves into measuring the dissimilarity between phylogenetic trees using triplet and quartet distances. It explores the challenges and algorithms involved in comparing trees based on different leaf labels and sub-trees. The research highlights the significance of triplets and quartets in rooted and unrooted trees, providing insights into the complexities of tree comparisons.

  • Phylogenetic Trees
  • Triplet Distances
  • Quartet Distances
  • Bioinformatics
  • Algorithm

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