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Complete Characterization of Incorrect Orthology Assignments in Best Match Graphs

Populations and Evolution 2020-11-30 v2 Discrete Mathematics Data Structures and Algorithms Combinatorics

Abstract

Genome-scale orthology assignments are usually based on reciprocal best matches. In the absence of horizontal gene transfer (HGT), every pair of orthologs forms a reciprocal best match. Incorrect orthology assignments therefore are always false positives in the reciprocal best match graph. We consider duplication/loss scenarios and characterize unambiguous false-positive (u-fp) orthology assignments, that is, edges in the best match graphs (BMGs) that cannot correspond to orthologs for any gene tree that explains the BMG. Moreover, we provide a polynomial-time algorithm to identify all u-fp orthology assignments in a BMG. Simulations show that at least 75%75\% of all incorrect orthology assignments can be detected in this manner. All results rely only on the structure of the BMGs and not on any a priori knowledge about underlying gene or species trees.

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@article{arxiv.2006.02249,
  title  = {Complete Characterization of Incorrect Orthology Assignments in Best Match Graphs},
  author = {David Schaller and Manuela Geiß and Peter F. Stadler and Marc Hellmuth},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2006.02249},
  year   = {2020}
}