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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1625389
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Subtree transfer operations and their induced metrics on evolutionary trees
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1625389

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    Subtree transfer operations and their induced metrics on evolutionary trees (English)
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    21 January 2002
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    This interesting paper systematically studies three important local rearrangement processes of subtrees of evolutionary trees to determine their relationships, furthermore to investigate their combinatorial complexity. The three operations are: nearest neighbor interchange (NNI), subtree prune and regraft (SPR), tree bisection and reconnection (TBR). It is clear that NNI is a special form of SPR, and, similarly, SPR is a special form of TBR. The paper determines the size of the different neighborhoods of a tree under these operations and establishes bounds among the respective metrics. It also studies the maximum agreement forests. Finally it shows that the TBR-distance problem in general is NP-hard.
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    evolutionary trees
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    phylogeny
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    subtree rearrangements
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    combinatorial complexity
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