Weakly displaying trees in temporal tree-child network

04/03/2020
by   Katharina T Huber, et al.
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Recently there has been considerable interest in the problem of finding a phylogenetic network with a minimum number of reticulation vertices which displays a given set of phylogenetic trees, that is, a network with minimum hybrid number. Even so, for certain evolutionary scenarios insisting that a network displays the set of trees can be an overly restrictive assumption. In this paper, we consider the less restrictive notion of displaying called weakly displaying and, in particular, a special case of this which we call rigidly displaying. We characterize when two trees can be rigidly displayed by a temporal tree-child network in terms of fork-picking sequences, a concept that is closely related to that of cherry-picking sequences. We also show that, in case it exists, the rigid hybrid number for two phylogenetic trees is given by a minimum weight fork-picking sequence for the trees, and that the rigid hybrid number can be quite different from the related beaded- and temporal-hybrid numbers.

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