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Main Authors: Dempsey, Jordan, van Iersel, Leo, Jones, Mark, Murakami, Yukihiro, Zeh, Norbert
Format: Preprint
Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2408.10769
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  • Orchards are a biologically relevant class of phylogenetic networks as they can describe treelike evolutionary histories augmented with horizontal transfer events. Moreover, the class has attractive mathematical characterizations that can be exploited algorithmically. On the other hand, undirected orchard networks have hardly been studied yet. Here, we prove that deciding whether an undirected, binary phylogenetic network is an orchard -- or equivalently, whether it has an orientation that makes it a rooted orchard -- is NP-hard. For this, we introduce a new characterization of undirected orchards which could be useful for proving positive results.