For now, we have only: standard filiation and lateral transmission (i.e., contamination).
But, in some cases, a node is shown to have more than one "standard" ancestor (without dashes on the stemma), e.g., both used on the same level, or one used for part 1 and the other for part 2. Could it be possible/desirable to distinguish:
- multiple ancestry on the same level
- lateral transmission (= contamination).
e.g., plan.a and plan.b on #62 , who has multiple ancestry AND also contamination.
So, for multiple ancestry,
planA->marcianus;
planB->marcianus;
and then contamination,
beta->marcianus[style="dashed"];
For now, we have only: standard filiation and lateral transmission (i.e., contamination).
But, in some cases, a node is shown to have more than one "standard" ancestor (without dashes on the stemma), e.g., both used on the same level, or one used for part 1 and the other for part 2. Could it be possible/desirable to distinguish:
e.g., plan.a and plan.b on #62 , who has multiple ancestry AND also contamination.
So, for multiple ancestry,
and then contamination,