The quartet distance is a metric used in phylogenetics to measure the structural similarity between two phylogenetic trees (or trees representing evolutionary relationships). It quantifies how dissimilar two trees are based on the arrangements of their leaf nodes, particularly looking at groups of four taxa (species or organisms). ### Key Points about Quartet Distance: 1. **Quartets**: Given any four taxa, there are three possible ways to arrange them in a bifurcating (or unrooted) tree.

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