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New FPT algorithms for finding the temporal hybridization number for sets of phylogenetic trees

Published 27 Jul 2020 in cs.DS and q-bio.PE | (2007.13615v1)

Abstract: We study the problem of finding a temporal hybridization network for a set of phylogenetic trees that minimizes the number of reticulations. First, we introduce an FPT algorithm for this problem on an arbitrary set of $m$ binary trees with $n$ leaves each with a running time of $O(5k\cdot n\cdot m)$, where $k$ is the minimum temporal hybridization number. We also present the concept of temporal distance, which is a measure for how close a tree-child network is to being temporal. Then we introduce an algorithm for computing a tree-child network with temporal distance at most $d$ and at most $k$ reticulations in $O((8k)d5^ k\cdot n\cdot m)$ time. Lastly, we introduce a $O(6kk!\cdot k\cdot n2)$ time algorithm for computing a minimum temporal hybridization network for a set of two nonbinary trees. We also provide an implementation of all algorithms and an experimental analysis on their performance.

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