Alignment-free phylogenetic reconstruction: Sample complexity via a branching process analysis
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algorithmcomplexityphylogeneticreconstructionsamplesequenceachievesalignment
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We present an efficient phylogenetic reconstruction algorithm allowing insertions and deletions which provably achieves a sequence-length requirement (or sample complexity) growing polynomially in the number of taxa. Our algorithm is distance-based, that is, it relies on pairwise sequence comparisons. More importantly, our approach largely bypasses the difficult problem of multiple sequence alignment.
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