基于群的3-sunlet网络系统发育模型。

IF 2.2 4区 数学 Q2 BIOLOGY
Shelby Cox, Elizabeth Gross, Samuel Martin
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摘要

系统发育网络描述了一组类群的进化,对于这些类群,网状事件在它们的进化史上的某个时刻发生过。特别令人感兴趣的是,当一组仅三个分类群之间的进化史发生网状事件时。在分子系统发育学中,替代模型可以在遗传水平上模拟进化过程,具有网状事件的三个类群的情况可以在称为3-sunlet的半有向图上使用替代模型进行建模。我们研究了一类基于群的3-太阳网络系统发育模型。特别是,我们研究了参数空间的离散几何,以及这与与模型相关的系统发育多样性的维度之间的关系。这使我们能够在群的顺序为奇数时,为一般基于群的模型给出这种变化的维数公式。
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Group-based phylogenetic models on 3-sunlet networks.

Group-based phylogenetic models on 3-sunlet networks.

Group-based phylogenetic models on 3-sunlet networks.

Group-based phylogenetic models on 3-sunlet networks.

Phylogenetic networks describe the evolution of a set of taxa for which reticulate events have occurred at some point in their evolutionary history. Of particular interest is when the evolutionary history between a set of just three taxa has a reticulate event. In molecular phylogenetics, substitution models can model the process of evolution at the genetic level, and the case of three taxa with a reticulate event can be modeled using a substitution model on a semi-directed graph called a 3-sunlet. We investigate a class of substitution models called group-based phylogenetic models on 3-sunlet networks. In particular, we investigate the discrete geometry of the parameter space and how this relates to the dimension of the phylogenetic variety associated to the model. This enables us to give a dimension formula for this variety for general group-based models when the order of the group is odd.

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8.60%
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123
审稿时长
7.5 months
期刊介绍: The Bulletin of Mathematical Biology, the official journal of the Society for Mathematical Biology, disseminates original research findings and other information relevant to the interface of biology and the mathematical sciences. Contributions should have relevance to both fields. In order to accommodate the broad scope of new developments, the journal accepts a variety of contributions, including: Original research articles focused on new biological insights gained with the help of tools from the mathematical sciences or new mathematical tools and methods with demonstrated applicability to biological investigations Research in mathematical biology education Reviews Commentaries Perspectives, and contributions that discuss issues important to the profession All contributions are peer-reviewed.
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