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Alternative Characterizations of Fitch's Xenology Relation

Combinatorics 2021-10-19 v1

Abstract

According to Walter M. Fitch, two genes are xenologs if they are separated by at least one horizontal gene transfer. This concept is formalized through Fitch relations, which are defined as binary relations that comprise all pairs (x,y)(x,y) of genes xx and yy for which yy has been horizontally transferred at least once since it diverged from the least common ancestor of xx and yy. This definition, in particular, preserves the directional character of the transfer. Fitch relations are characterized by a small set of forbidden induced subgraphs on three vertices and can be recognized in linear time. In this contribution, we provide two novel characterizations of Fitch relations and present an alternative, short and elegant proof of the characterization theorem established by Gei{\ss} et al.\ in \emph{J.\ Math.\ Bio 77(5), 2018}.

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@article{arxiv.1811.12661,
  title  = {Alternative Characterizations of Fitch's Xenology Relation},
  author = {Marc Hellmuth and Carsten R. Seemann},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1811.12661},
  year   = {2021}
}