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TreeMerge: a new method for improving the scalability of species tree estimation methods
1Department of Computer Science, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, USA.
Motivation:
At RECOMB-CG 2018, we presented NJMerge and showed that it could be used within a divide-and-conquer framework to scale computationally intensive methods for species tree estimation to larger datasets. However, NJMerge has two significant limitations: it can fail to return a tree and, when used within the proposed divide-and-conquer framework, has O(n5) running time for datasets with n species.
Results:
Here we present a new method called 'TreeMerge' that improves on NJMerge in two ways: it is guaranteed to return a tree and it has dramatically faster running time within the same divide-and-conquer framework-only O(n2) time. We use a simulation study to evaluate TreeMerge in the context of multi-locus species tree estimation with two leading methods, ASTRAL-III and RAxML. We find that the divide-and-conquer framework using TreeMerge has a minor impact on species tree accuracy, dramatically reduces running time, and enables both ASTRAL-III and RAxML to complete on datasets (that they would otherwise fail on), when given 64 GB of memory and 48 h maximum running time. Thus, TreeMerge is a step toward a larger vision of enabling researchers with limited computational resources to perform large-scale species tree estimation, which we call Phylogenomics for All.
Availability And Implementation:
TreeMerge is publicly available on Github (http://github.com/ekmolloy/treemerge).
Supplementary Information:
Supplementary data are available at Bioinformatics online.
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