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Phylogenetic Reconstruction from Gene-Rearrangement Data with Unequal Gene Content

Authors : Jijun Tang, Bernard M. E. Moret

Published in: Algorithms and Data Structures

Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg

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Phylogenetic reconstruction from gene-rearrangement data has seen increased attention over the last five years. Existing methods are limited computationally and by the assumption (highly unrealistic in practice) that all genomes have the same gene content. We have recently shown that we can scale our reconstruction tool, GRAPPA, to instances with up to a thousand genomes with no loss of accuracy and at minimal computational cost. Computing genomic distances between two genomes with unequal gene contents has seen much progress recently, but that progress has not yet been reflected in phylogenetic reconstruction methods. In this paper, we present extensions to our GRAPPA approach that can handle limited numbers of duplications (one of the main requirements for analyzing genomic data from organelles) and a few deletions. Although GRAPPA is based on exhaustive search, we show that, in practice, our bounding functions suffice to prune away almost all of the search space (our pruning rates never fall below 99.995%), resulting in high accuracy and fast running times. The range of values within which we have tested our approach encompasses mitochondria and chloroplast organellar genomes, whose phylogenetic analysis is providing new insights on evolution.

Metadata
Title
Phylogenetic Reconstruction from Gene-Rearrangement Data with Unequal Gene Content
Authors
Jijun Tang
Bernard M. E. Moret
Copyright Year
2003
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-45078-8_4

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