Parsimonious Migration History Problem: Complexity and Algorithms

M. El-Kebir
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Abstract

In many evolutionary processes we observe extant taxa in different geographical or anatomical locations. To reconstruct the migration history from a given phylogenetic tree T, one can model locations using an additional character and apply parsimony criteria to assign a location to each internal vertex of T. The migration criterion assumes that migrations are independent events. This assumption does not hold for evolutionary processes where distinct taxa from different lineages comigrate from one location to another in a single event, as is the case in metastasis and in certain infectious diseases. To account for such cases, the comigration criterion was recently introduced, and used as an optimization criterion in the Parsimonious Migration History (PMH) problem. In this work, we show that PMH is NP-hard. In addition, we show that a variant of PMH is fixed parameter tractable (FPT) in the number of locations. On simulated instances of practical size, we demonstrate that our FPT algorithm outperforms a previous integer linear program in terms of running time.
精简迁移历史问题:复杂性和算法
在许多进化过程中,我们在不同的地理或解剖位置观察到现存的分类群。要从给定的系统发育树T重建迁移历史,可以使用一个额外的字符对位置进行建模,并应用简化标准为T的每个内部顶点分配位置。迁移标准假设迁移是独立的事件。在进化过程中,来自不同谱系的不同类群在一个单一事件中从一个地方到另一个地方,就像转移和某些传染病的情况一样,这种假设并不成立。为了解决这种情况,最近引入了迁移准则,并将其作为简化迁移历史(PMH)问题的优化准则。在这项工作中,我们证明了PMH是NP-hard的。此外,我们还证明了PMH的一个变体在位置数量上是固定参数可处理的(FPT)。在实际大小的模拟实例上,我们证明了我们的FPT算法在运行时间方面优于以前的整数线性程序。
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