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Published on: February 5, 2014
Constructing level-2 phylogenetic networks from triplets
Leo van Iersel1, Judith Keijsper, Steven Kelk
1Department of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Canterbury, Private Bag 4800, Christchurch, New Zealand. l.j.j.v.iersel@gmail.com
Abstract:
Jansson and Sung showed that, given a dense set of input triplets T (representing hypotheses about the local evolutionary relationships of triplets of taxa), it is possible to determine in polynomial time whether there exists a level-1 network consistent with T, and if so, to construct such a network [24]. Here, we extend this work by showing that this problem is even polynomial time solvable for the construction of level-2 networks. This shows that, assuming density, it is tractable to construct plausible evolutionary histories from input triplets even when such histories are heavily nontree-like. This further strengthens the case for the use of triplet-based methods in the construction of phylogenetic networks. We also implemented the algorithm and applied it to yeast data.
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