SPRIT: Identifying horizontal gene transfer in rooted phylogenetic trees |
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Authors: | Tobias Hill Karl JV Nordström Mikael Thollesson Tommy M Säfström Andreas KE Vernersson Robert Fredriksson Helgi B Schiöth |
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Affiliation: | 1.Department of Neuroscience, Biomedical Centre,Uppsala University,Uppsala,Sweden;2.Department of Evolution, Genomics and Systematics,Uppsala University,Uppsala,Sweden |
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Abstract: | Background Phylogenetic trees based on sequences from a set of taxa can be incongruent due to horizontal gene transfer (HGT). By identifying the HGT events, we can reconcile the gene trees and derive a taxon tree that adequately represents the species' evolutionary history. One HGT can be represented by a rooted Subtree Prune and Regraft (RSPR) operation and the number of RSPRs separating two trees corresponds to the minimum number of HGT events. Identifying the minimum number of RSPRs separating two trees is NP-hard, but the problem can be reduced to fixed parameter tractable. A number of heuristic and two exact approaches to identifying the minimum number of RSPRs have been proposed. This is the first implementation delivering an exact solution as well as the intermediate trees connecting the input trees. |
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