Title
Do branch lengths help to locate a tree in a phylogenetic network?
Abstract
Phylogenetic networks are increasingly used in evolutionary biology to represent the history of species that have undergone reticulate events such as horizontal gene transfer, hybrid speciation and recombination. One of the most fundamental questions that arise in this context is whether the evolution of a gene with one copy in all species can be explained by a given network. In mathematical terms, this is often translated in the following way: is a given phylogenetic tree contained in a given phylogenetic network? Recently this tree containment problem has been widely investigated from a computational perspective, but most studies have only focused on the topology of the phylogenies, ignoring a piece of information that, in the case of phylogenetic trees, is routinely inferred by evolutionary analyses: branch lengths. These measure the amount of change (e.g., nucleotide substitutions) that has occurred along each branch of the phylogeny. Here, we study a number of versions of the tree containment problem that explicitly account for branch lengths. We show that, although length information has the potential to locate more precisely a tree within a network, the problem is computationally hard in its most general form. On a positive note, for a number of special cases of biological relevance, we provide algorithms that solve this problem efficiently. This includes the case of networks of limited complexity, for which it is possible to recover, among the trees contained by the network with the same topology as the input tree, the closest one in terms of branch lengths.
Year
DOI
Venue
2016
10.1007/s11538-016-0199-4
Bulletin of mathematical biology
Keywords
Field
DocType
Branch lengths,Computational complexity,Displayed trees,Phylogenetic network,Tree containment
Phylogenetic tree,Tree rearrangement,K-ary tree,Algorithm,Computational phylogenetics,Tree structure,Phylogenetics,Segment tree,Mathematics,Phylogenetic network
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
abs/1607.06285
9
1522-9602
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
1
0.38
9
Authors
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Philippe Gambette1779.61
Leo van Iersel221524.58
Steven Kelk319325.60
Fabio Pardi4175.58
Celine Scornavacca5263.73