Sound Colless-like balance indices for multifurcating trees
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DOI10.1371/JOURNAL.PONE.0203401arXiv1805.01329WikidataQ58699329 ScholiaQ58699329MaRDI QIDQ6301121FDOQ6301121
Authors: Arnau Mir, Francesc Rosselló, Lucía Rotger
Publication date: 3 May 2018
Abstract: The Colless index is one of the most popular and natural balance indices for bifurcating phylogenetic trees, but it makes no sense for multifurcating trees. In this paper we propose a family of Colless-like balance indices , which depend on a dissimilarity and a function , that generalize the Colless index to multifurcating phylogenetic trees. We provide two functions such that the most balanced phylogenetic trees according to the corresponding indices are exactly the fully symmetric ones. Next, for each one of these two functions and for three popular dissimilarities (the variance, the standard deviation, and the mean deviation from the median), we determine the range of values of on the sets of phylogenetic trees with a given number of leaves. We end the paper by assessing the performance of one of these indices on TreeBASE and using it to show that the trees in this database do not seem to follow either the uniform model for multifurcating trees or the --model, for any values of and .
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