Folding and unfolding phylogenetic trees and networks

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Katharina T. Huber
Vincent Moulton
Mike Steel
Taoyang Wu
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[1] University of East Anglia,School of Computing Sciences
[2] University of Canterbury,School of Mathematics and Statistics
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Phylogenetic networks; Multi-labelled trees; Graph fibrations; Tree and network reconciliation; Universal cover of a digraph; 05C90; 92D15;
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Phylogenetic networks are rooted, labelled directed acyclic graphswhich are commonly used to represent reticulate evolution. There is a close relationship between phylogenetic networks and multi-labelled trees (MUL-trees). Indeed, any phylogenetic network N can be “unfolded” to obtain a MUL-tree U(N) and, conversely, a MUL-tree T can in certain circumstances be “folded” to obtain aphylogenetic network F(T) that exhibits T. In this paper, we study properties of the operations U and F in more detail. In particular, we introduce the class of stable networks, phylogenetic networks N for which F(U(N)) is isomorphic to N, characterise such networks, and show that they are related to the well-known class of tree-sibling networks. We also explore how the concept of displaying a tree in a network N can be related to displaying the tree in the MUL-tree U(N). To do this, we develop aphylogenetic analogue of graph fibrations. This allows us to view U(N) as the analogue of the universal cover of a digraph, and to establish a close connection between displaying trees in U(N) and reconciling phylogenetic trees with networks.
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页码:1761 / 1780
页数:19
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