2012 IEEE 2nd International Conference on Computational Advances in Bio and medical Sciences (ICCABS)
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Abstract

Users of phylogenetic methods require rooted trees, because the direction of time depends on the placement of the root. Phylogenetic trees are typically rooted through the use of an outgroup. However, this rooting mechanism is inappropriate when adding an outgroup yields a different topology for the ingroup.
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