ISIPhyNC - Class: binary k-reticulated
Definition
A phylogenetic network is
binary k-reticulated if it is
binary and it is
k-reticulated. [
reference]
Relationships with other phylogenetic network classes
Maximum subclasses
Minimum superclasses
Problems
Positive results proved for this class
Positive results deduced from superclasses
- Phylogenetic Network Isomorphism, positive result on binary: The phylogenetic network isomorphism problem can be solved in O(n4) time on binary networks. Simulations show that the algorithm is practical, with instances of 500 vertices solved in less than one tenth of a second. [reference]
Negative results proved for this class
Negative results deduced from subclasses
No negative result could be deduced from subclasses.
Properties
Properties proved for this class
Properties deduced from superclasses
No property could be deduced from superclasses.
Properties deduced from subclasses
- Unbounded number of vertices, property of binary nested: By subdividing the arc below the root of a blob on a side which contains a leaf, subdividing the arc above the reticulation arc of the same blob on the same s, and adding an arc from the vertex created by the first subdivision to the vertex created by the second subdivision, we increase the number of arcs and vertices of the network without increasing the number of leaves, and the network remains nested.
Examples of networks
In this class
proved directly:
no network found in this class with a direct proof
Deduced from class inclusions: network #20 (deduced from the inclusion of "binary nested" in this class), network #5 (deduced from the inclusion of "binary unicyclic" in this class), network #12 (deduced from the inclusion of "binary level-2" in this class), network #14 (deduced from the inclusion of "binary level-2" in this class), network #17 (deduced from the inclusion of "binary level-2" in this class), network #6 (deduced from the inclusion of "binary galled tree" in this class), network #11 (deduced from the inclusion of "binary level-3" in this class), network #7 (deduced from the inclusion of "binary level-2" in this class), network #9 (deduced from the inclusion of "binary level-2" in this class), network #13 (deduced from the inclusion of "binary level-2" in this class), network #1 (deduced from the inclusion of "binary level-3" in this class), network #10 (deduced from the inclusion of "binary level-3" in this class), network #19 (deduced from the inclusion of "binary 3-nested" in this class), network #3 (deduced from the inclusion of "binary level-3" in this class), network #2 (deduced from the inclusion of "binary level-3" in this class), network #8 (deduced from the inclusion of "binary level-3" in this class), network #4 (deduced from the inclusion of "binary level-2" in this class), network #16 (deduced from the inclusion of "binary 2-nested" in this class)
Not in this class
Proved directly:
no network found outside this class with a direct proof
Deduced from class inclusions: no network found outside this class using class inclusions
About this website
This website was programmed and is maintained by Philippe Gambette.
It was started during the internship of Maxime Morgado at LIGM, in June-July 2015,
and also contains contributions made from Narges Tavassoli from November 2016 to January 2017.
Please contact Philippe Gambette if you have any suggestions about this website, especially about problems, properties, results or subclasses to add.
How to cite
P. Gambette, M. Morgado, N. Tavassoli & M. Weller (2018)
ISIPhyNC, an Information System on Inclusions of Phylogenetic Network Classes, manuscript in preparation.
Database content
73 classes of phylogenetic networks including 35 classes of binary phylogenetic networks (defined in a total of 20 bibliographic references), 51 inclusion relationships proved directly between classes (including some found in a total of 9 bibliographic references), 24 networks (68 memberships to a class, 56 non-memberships to a class), 3 problems considered, 3 properties considered, 37 theorems proved directly (including some found in a total of 17 bibliographic references) including 26 positive results (which can be extended to subclasses) and 11 negative results (which can be extended to superclasses).