A fixed-parameter algorithm for minimum quartet inconsistency

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Given n taxa, exactly one topology for every subset of four taxa, and a positive integer k (the parameter), the Minimum Quartet Inconsistency (MQI) problem is the question whether we can find an evolutionary tree inducing a set of quartet topologies that differs from the given set in only k quartet topologies. The more general problem where we are not necessarily given a topology for every subset of four taxa appears to be fixed-parameter intractable. For MQI, however, which is also NP-complete, we can compute the required tree in time O(4kn+n4). This means that the problem is fixed-parameter tractable and that in the case of a small number k of “errors” the tree reconstruction can be done efficiently. In particular, for minimal k, our algorithm can produce all solutions that resolve k errors. Additionally, we discuss significant heuristic improvements. Experiments underline the practical relevance of our solutions.

论文关键词:Computational biology,Minimum quartet inconsistency,Parameterized complexity,Phylogeny,Quartet methods

论文评审过程:Received 1 October 2001, Revised 1 May 2002, Available online 15 July 2003.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/S0022-0000(03)00077-1