| Y. Cao, N. Okada, and M. Hasegawa. Phylogenetic position of guinea pigs revisited. Molecular Biology and Evolution, 14(4):461--464, 1997. |
....A maximum number of 10 evaluations has been enforced. In order to provide a fair comparison, the internal assessments of partial solutions performed by some operators and decoders have been accounted as well. Two problem instances with 20 and 34 OTUs respectively have been considered [1, 13]. These instances have been obtained by using conditional Kolmogorov complexity to calculate inter OTU distances [2] from mtDNA sequences. A A block is a compact subsequence of elements such that both parents have the same elements in this segment, although in a possibly di#erent order (see ....
Y. Cao, N. Okada, and M. Hasegawa. Phylogenetic position of guinea pigs revisited. Molecular Biology and Evolution, 14(4):461--464, 1997.
....of these latter two discrepancies are unreasonable hypotheses. The outgroup status of the carnivores has been suggested by (Graur et al. 1997) and the phylogenetic position of the guinea pig is one of the most controversial topics in systematic biology (Graur et al. 1991; D Erchia et al. 1996; Cao et al. 1997; Sullivan and Swo ord, 1997; Reyes et al. 1998) Conclusions Our goal in this paper is not to con rm or refute previous phylogenetic studies but rather to bring a new methodology and a new tool to the comparative genomics research community. Our new method for whole genome comparison and ....
Cao, Y., Okada, N., and Hasegawa, M. (1997). Phylogenetic position of guinea pigs revisited. Mol.
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