HashCS
Consensus trees are a popular approach for summarizing the shared evolutionary relationships in a collection of trees. Many popular techniques such as Bayesian analyses produce results that can contain tens of thousands of trees to summarize. We develop a fast consensus algorithm called HashCS to construct large-scale consensus trees.
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- Seung-Jin Sul and Tiffani L. Williams, "An Experimental Analysis of Consensus Tree Algorithms for Large-Scale Tree Collections," 5th Intl. Symposium on Bioinformatics Research and Applications (ISBRA'09), pp. 100-111, 2009.