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Less rigid than phylogenetic trees, phylogenetic networks allow the description of a wider range of evolutionary events. In this note, we explain how to extend the rank invariants from phylogenetic trees to phylogenetic networks evolving under the general Markov model and the equivariant models.
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Casanellas, M., Fernández-Sánchez, J. (2021). Rank Conditions on Phylogenetic Networks. In: Alberich-Carramiñana, M., Blanco, G., Gálvez Carrillo, I., Garrote-López, M., Miranda, E. (eds) Extended Abstracts GEOMVAP 2019. Trends in Mathematics(), vol 15. Birkhäuser, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-84800-2_11
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