Computing the Bounds of the Number of Reticulations in a Tree-Child Network That Displays a Set of Trees.
J Comput Biol
; 31(4): 345-359, 2024 04.
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ABSTRACT
Phylogenetic network is an evolutionary model that uses a rooted directed acyclic graph (instead of a tree) to model an evolutionary history of species in which reticulate events (e.g., hybrid speciation or horizontal gene transfer) occurred. Tree-child network is a kind of phylogenetic network with structural constraints. Existing approaches for tree-child network reconstruction can be slow for large data. In this study, we present several computational approaches for bounding from below the number of reticulations in a tree-child network that displays a given set of rooted binary phylogenetic trees. In addition, we also present some theoretical results on bounding from above the number of reticulations. Through simulation, we demonstrate that the new lower bounds on the reticulation number for tree-child networks can practically be computed for large tree data. The bounds can provide estimates of reticulation for relatively large data.
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2024
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