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Dear psini,
Thank you so much for your thoughtful replies. You are right, that the phylogenetic tree is always a binary tree. I guess the problem I gave you is the tree "representation". Newick's format gives a general-ordered tree. And it seems that we always can convert this general-ordered tree into a binary tree.
--- neversaint and everlastingly indebted....... In reply to Re^2: Maximal Parsimony Problem
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