KwARG: Parsimonious reconstruction of ancestral recombination graphs with recurrent mutation
Abstract
The reconstruction of possible histories given a sample of genetic data in the presence of recombination and recurrent mutation is a challenging problem, but can provide key insights into the evolution of a population. We present KwARG, which implements a parsimony-based greedy heuristic algorithm for finding plausible genealogical histories (ancestral recombination graphs) that are minimal or near-minimal in the number of posited recombination and mutation events. Given an input dataset of aligned sequences, KwARG outputs a list of possible candidate solutions, each comprising a list of mutation and recombination events that could have generated the dataset; the relative proportion of recombinations and recurrent mutations in a solution can be controlled via specifying a set of 'cost' parameters. We demonstrate that the algorithm performs well when compared against existing methods. The software is made available on GitHub.
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@article{arxiv.2012.09562,
title = {KwARG: Parsimonious reconstruction of ancestral recombination graphs with recurrent mutation},
author = {Anastasia Ignatieva and Rune B. Lyngsø and Paul A. Jenkins and Jotun Hein},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2012.09562},
year = {2021}
}
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18 pages, 12 figures; accepted for publication in Bioinformatics