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Francesc Rosselló
Researcher at University of the Balearic Islands
Publications - 125
Citations - 1876
Francesc Rosselló is an academic researcher from University of the Balearic Islands. The author has contributed to research in topics: Phylogenetic tree & Phylogenetic network. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 125 publications receiving 1676 citations. Previous affiliations of Francesc Rosselló include University of Bergen & University of Barcelona.
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Diffusional conductances to CO2 as a target for increasing photosynthesis and photosynthetic water-use efficiency.
Jaume Flexas,Ülo Niinemets,Alexander Gallé,Alexander Gallé,Margaret M. Barbour,Mauro Centritto,Antonio Díaz-Espejo,Cyril Douthe,Jeroni Galmés,Miquel Ribas-Carbo,Pedro L. Rodriguez,Francesc Rosselló,Raju Y. Soolanayakanahally,Magdalena Tomás,Ian J. Wright,Graham D. Farquhar,Hipólito Medrano +16 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that the appropriate trait for selection for enhanced WUE is increased gm/gs, and it is concluded that for simultaneous improvement of AN and WUE, genetic manipulation of gm should avoid parallel changes in gs.
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Comparison of Tree-Child Phylogenetic Networks
TL;DR: An injective representation of these networks as multisets of vectors of natural numbers, their path multiplicity vectors are provided, and this representation is used to define a distance on this class that extends the well-known Robinson-Foulds distance for phylogenetic trees and to give an alignment method for pairs of networks in this class.
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Extended Newick: it is time for a standard representation of phylogenetic networks.
TL;DR: The adoption of the extended Newick format as a standard for the representation of phylogenetic network is an important step towards the publication of explicit phylogenetics networks in peer-reviewed journals and their incorporation in a future database of published phylogenetic networks.
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A new balance index for phylogenetic trees
TL;DR: The total cophenetic index is defined, which is the sum, over all pairs of different leaves, of the depth of their lowest common ancestor, which makes sense for arbitrary trees, can be computed in linear time and it has a larger range of values and a greater resolution power than other indices like Colless' or Sackin's.
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On the coverings by tolerance classes
TL;DR: This paper gives a characterization of those coverings of a finite set that are families of classes of some tolerance.