Generation of orchard and tree-child networks
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- Counting and enumerating tree-child networks and their subclasses
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- On the asymptotic growth of the number of tree-child networks
- Orchard networks are trees with additional horizontal arcs
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- Properties of normal phylogenetic networks
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