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Reconciling event-labeled gene trees with MUL-trees and species networks.

Marc Hellmuth1,2, Katharina T Huber3, Vincent Moulton3.   

Abstract

Phylogenomics commonly aims to construct evolutionary trees from genomic sequence information. One way to approach this problem is to first estimate event-labeled gene trees (i.e., rooted trees whose non-leaf vertices are labeled by speciation or gene duplication events), and to then look for a species tree which can be reconciled with this tree through a reconciliation map between the trees. In practice, however, it can happen that there is no such map from a given event-labeled tree to any species tree. An important situation where this might arise is where the species evolution is better represented by a network instead of a tree. In this paper, we therefore consider the problem of reconciling event-labeled trees with species networks. In particular, we prove that any event-labeled gene tree can be reconciled with some network and that, under certain mild assumptions on the gene tree, the network can even be assumed to be multi-arc free. To prove this result, we show that we can always reconcile the gene tree with some multi-labeled (MUL-)tree, which can then be "folded up" to produce the desired reconciliation and network. In addition, we study the interplay between reconciliation maps from event-labeled gene trees to MUL-trees and networks. Our results could be useful for understanding how genomes have evolved after undergoing complex evolutionary events such as polyploidy.

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Keywords:  Gene evolution; MUL tree; Network reconciliation; Phylogenetic network; Species evolution; Tree reconciliation; Triples

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31410552     DOI: 10.1007/s00285-019-01414-8

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


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