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Robinson–Foulds metric

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The Robinson–Foulds metric, also known as the RF distance, is a measure used in the field of phylogenetics to quantify the dissimilarity between two phylogenetic trees. It is based on the counts of specific partitions within the trees, which are subsets of the taxa represented in those trees.

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