Analyzing Phylogenetic Trees with a Tree Lattice Coordinate System and a Graph Polynomial.

Syst Biol

Department of Mathematics, Simon Fraser University, 8888 University Drive, Burnaby, BC V5A 1S6, Canada.

Published: October 2022

AI Article Synopsis

  • Phylogenetic trees are essential for representing evolutionary relationships among species, genes, and individuals in biological research.
  • The shape and branch lengths of these trees convey significant evolutionary and epidemiological insights, but they can be challenging to compare due to their unlabeled nature and varied representations.
  • This article presents new methods for representing and comparing rooted unlabeled phylogenetic trees using a defined coordinate system and graph polynomials, which can improve analysis in areas like virus sequence phylogeny.

Article Abstract

Phylogenetic trees are a central tool in many areas of life science and medicine. They demonstrate evolutionary patterns among species, genes, and patterns of ancestry among sets of individuals. The tree shapes and branch lengths of phylogenetic trees encode evolutionary and epidemiological information. To extract information from tree shapes and branch lengths, representation and comparison methods for phylogenetic trees are needed. Representing and comparing tree shapes and branch lengths of phylogenetic trees are challenging, for a tree shape is unlabeled and can be displayed in numerous different forms, and branch lengths of a tree shape are specific to edges whose positions vary with respect to the displayed forms of the tree shape. In this article, we introduce representation and comparison methods for rooted unlabeled phylogenetic trees based on a tree lattice that serves as a coordinate system for rooted binary trees with branch lengths and a graph polynomial that fully characterizes tree shapes. We show that the introduced tree representations and metrics provide distance-based likelihood-free methods for tree clustering, parameter estimation, and model selection and apply the methods to analyze phylogenies reconstructed from virus sequences. [Graph polynomial; likelihood-free inference; phylogenetics; tree lattice; tree metrics.].

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/sysbio/syac008DOI Listing

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