Variational Bayesian Supertrees
Karcher, Michael, Zhang, Cheng, Matsen, Frederick A IV
Fields such as phylogenetics often work with a sort of abstracted family tree, called a phylogenetic tree, frequently abbreviated here as tree. These trees have different members of a population as their tips, and their branching points describe the relations between the tips and how recently they had a common ancestor. If some of the tips are censored, the tree topology simplifies in a process we refer to as restriction. If one has multiple trees restricted from the same original, uncensored tree, one may wish to reconstruct the original supertree. Suppose instead one has multiple probability distributions of restricted trees, then one may be interested in reconstructing the supertree probability distribution.
Apr-22-2021
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