Abstract

Taxonomic trees are based on a large number of characters while phylogenetic trees consider single or multiple traits of a fixed set of species. We compute theclade-by-clade similarity between two trees as Taxonomic fidelity Index (F). In contrast to monogenic traits, the topology of phylogenetic trees increasingly resembles the taxonomic tree

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