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arxiv: q-bio/0604024 · v1 · pith:3NLZO4GWnew · submitted 2006-04-18 · 🧬 q-bio.PE · cs.CE· math.GR· q-bio.OT

The transposition distance for phylogenetic trees

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keywords phylogenetictreesdistancetranspositionfullyresolvedsearchsimilarity
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The search for similarity and dissimilarity measures on phylogenetic trees has been motivated by the computation of consensus trees, the search by similarity in phylogenetic databases, and the assessment of clustering results in bioinformatics. The transposition distance for fully resolved phylogenetic trees is a recent addition to the extensive collection of available metrics for comparing phylogenetic trees. In this paper, we generalize the transposition distance from fully resolved to arbitrary phylogenetic trees, through a construction that involves an embedding of the set of phylogenetic trees with a fixed number of labeled leaves into a symmetric group and a generalization of Reidys-Stadler's involution metric for RNA contact structures. We also present simple linear-time algorithms for computing it.

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