Tanglegrams for rooted phylogenetic trees and networks

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TitleTanglegrams for rooted phylogenetic trees and networks
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2011
AuthorsScornavacca, C, Zickmann, F, Huson, DH
JournalBioinformatics
Volume27
Issue13
Paginationi248 - i256
Date PublishedJan-07-2011
ISSN1367-4803
Keywordsmultiple trees, network, phylogenetics, tanglegram
Abstract

Motivation: In systematic biology, one is often faced with the task of comparing different phylogenetic trees, in particular in multigene analysis or cospeciation studies. One approach is to use a tanglegram in which two rooted phylogenetic trees are drawn opposite each other, using auxiliary lines to connect matching taxa. There is an increasing interest in using rooted phylogenetic networks to represent evolutionary history, so as to explicitly represent reticulate events, such as horizontal gene transfer, hybridization or reassortment. Thus, the question arises how to define and compute a tanglegram for such networks. Results: In this article, we present the first formal definition of a tanglegram for rooted phylogenetic networks and present a heuristic approach for computing one, called the NN-tanglegram method. We compare the performance of our method with existing tree tanglegram algorithms and also show a typical application to real biological datasets. For maximum usability, the algorithm does not require that the trees or networks are bifurcating or bicombining, or that they are on identical taxon sets. Availability: The algorithm is implemented in our program Dendroscope 3, which is freely available from www.dendroscope.org

URLhttp://bioinformatics.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/doi/10.1093/bioinformatics/btr210
DOI10.1093/bioinformatics/btr210
Short TitleBioinformatics
Refereed DesignationUnknown
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