Phylogenetic trees and Euclidean embeddings
Populations and Evolution
2016-05-04 v1
Abstract
It was recently observed by de Vienne et al. that a simple square root transformation of distances between taxa on a phylogenetic tree allowed for an embedding of the taxa into Euclidean space. While the justification for this was based on a diffusion model of continuous character evolution along the tree, here we give a direct and elementary explanation for it that provides substantial additional insight. We use this embedding to reinterpret the differences between the NJ and BIONJ tree building algorithms, providing one illustration of how this embedding reflects tree structures in data.
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@article{arxiv.1605.01039,
title = {Phylogenetic trees and Euclidean embeddings},
author = {Mark Layer and John A. Rhodes},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1605.01039},
year = {2016}
}