Title of article :
Distances Between Phylogenetic Trees: A Survey
Author/Authors :
Shi, Feng Central South University - School of Information Science and Engineering, China , Feng, Qilong Central South University - School of Information Science and Engineering, China , Chen, Jianer Central South University - School of Information Science and Engineering, China , Wang, Lusheng City University of Hong Kong - Department of Computer Science, China , Wang, Jianxin Central South University - School of Information Science and Engineering, China
From page :
490
To page :
499
Abstract :
Phylogenetic trees have been widely used in the study of evolutionary biology for representing the tree-like evolution of a collection of species. However, different data sets and different methods often lead to the construction of different phylogenetic trees for the same set of species. Therefore, comparing these trees to determine similarities or, equivalently, dissimilarities, becomes the fundamental issue. Typically, Tree Bisection and Reconnection (TBR) and Subtree Prune and Regraft (SPR) distances have been proposed to facilitate the comparison between different phylogenetic trees. In this paper, we give a survey on the aspects of computational complexity, fixed-parameter algorithms, and approximation algorithms for computing the TBR and SPR distances of phylogenetic trees.
Keywords :
phylogenetic tree , tree bisection and reconnection , subtree prune and regraft , fixed , parameteralgorithm , approximation algorithm
Journal title :
Tsinghua Science and Technology
Journal title :
Tsinghua Science and Technology
Record number :
2535569
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