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Multi-model approaches to phylogenetics: Implications for idealization.

Stud Hist Philos Sci

December 2021

Boston University Department of Philosophy, 745 Commonwealth Ave, Boston 02215, Massachusetts, USA. Electronic address: http://www.ajawatkins.org.

Phylogenetic models traditionally represent the history of life as having a strictly-branching tree structure. However, it is becoming increasingly clear that the history of life is often not strictly-branching; lateral gene transfer, endosymbiosis, and hybridization, for example, can all produce lateral branching events. There is thus motivation to allow phylogenetic models to have a reticulate structure.

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