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The Binary Perfect Phylogeny with Persistent characters

Data Structures and Algorithms 2012-06-29 v2 Computational Engineering, Finance, and Science

Abstract

The binary perfect phylogeny model is too restrictive to model biological events such as back mutations. In this paper we consider a natural generalization of the model that allows a special type of back mutation. We investigate the problem of reconstructing a near perfect phylogeny over a binary set of characters where characters are persistent: characters can be gained and lost at most once. Based on this notion, we define the problem of the Persistent Perfect Phylogeny (referred as P-PP). We restate the P-PP problem as a special case of the Incomplete Directed Perfect Phylogeny, called Incomplete Perfect Phylogeny with Persistent Completion, (refereed as IP-PP), where the instance is an incomplete binary matrix M having some missing entries, denoted by symbol ?, that must be determined (or completed) as 0 or 1 so that M admits a binary perfect phylogeny. We show that the IP-PP problem can be reduced to a problem over an edge colored graph since the completion of each column of the input matrix can be represented by a graph operation. Based on this graph formulation, we develop an exact algorithm for solving the P-PP problem that is exponential in the number of characters and polynomial in the number of species.

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@article{arxiv.1110.6739,
  title  = {The Binary Perfect Phylogeny with Persistent characters},
  author = {Paola Bonizzoni and Chiara Braghin and Riccardo Dondi and Gabriella Trucco},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1110.6739},
  year   = {2012}
}

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13 pages, 3 figures

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