Algorithms for Computational Biology by Unknown

Algorithms for Computational Biology by Unknown

Author:Unknown
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9783030422660
Publisher: Springer International Publishing


2 Preliminaries

Definition 1

A phylogenetic semi-binary network N is a DAG with one outdegree-1 source (the root), a set L(N) of indegree-1 sinks (leaves) bijectively labelled with a set X, and all other nodes are either of indegree-1 and outdegree-2 (tree nodes) or of indegree at least 2 and outdegree-1 (reticulations).

A network is binary if all reticulations have indegree-2. In this paper, all networks we consider are phylogenetic semi-binary networks unless stated otherwise, so we call these networks for short. Furthermore, all networks have the leaf set , unless stated otherwise.

An edge feeding into reticulations is called a reticulation edge. Given an edge uv in N, we say that u is a parent of v and that v is a child of u. The node u is above v if there is a directed path from u to v in N. The network N is tree-child if every non-leaf node in N is a parent of a tree node or a leaf. The reticulation number is the total number of reticulation edges minus the total number of reticulations.

Let N and be tree-child networks on the same set of taxa X. Then N contains if can be obtained from N by deleting reticulation edges and suppressing degree-2 nodes. We now formally define the Tree-child Network Containment problem.



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