The Genealogical World of Phylogenetic Networks

Biology, computational science, and networks in phylogenetic analysis

Explanations


Some blog posts that explain how to interpret phylogenetic networks

Online primer of phylogenetic networks
An explanation of graph types
Direction is important when showing history
How to interpret splits graphs
The all-dancing Primer of Phylogenetic Networks
Explanation of the many names for types of phylogenetic networks
Family trees, pedigrees and hybridization networks
How networks differ from bootstrapped trees
Highlighting splits in a splits graph

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