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Inferring phylogenetic trees from the knowledge of rare evolutionary events.

Marc Hellmuth1,2, Maribel Hernandez-Rosales3, Yangjing Long4,5, Peter F Stadler6,7,8,9.   

Abstract

Rare events have played an increasing role in molecular phylogenetics as potentially homoplasy-poor characters. In this contribution we analyze the phylogenetic information content from a combinatorial point of view by considering the binary relation on the set of taxa defined by the existence of a single event separating two taxa. We show that the graph-representation of this relation must be a tree. Moreover, we characterize completely the relationship between the tree of such relations and the underlying phylogenetic tree. With directed operations such as tandem-duplication-random-loss events in mind we demonstrate how non-symmetric information constrains the position of the root in the partially reconstructed phylogeny.

Keywords:  Binary relations; Phylogenetic combinatorics; Rare events

Mesh:

Year:  2017        PMID: 29218395     DOI: 10.1007/s00285-017-1194-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Math Biol        ISSN: 0303-6812            Impact factor:   2.259


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