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arxiv: 1303.4303 · v2 · pith:SMS2XGKQnew · submitted 2013-03-18 · 🧬 q-bio.QM · q-bio.PE

Dynamic Ising Model: Reconstruction of Evolutionary Trees

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keywords speciesbifurcationscladecommondistancesevolutionaryaliveancestor
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An evolutionary tree is a cascade of bifurcations starting from a single common root, generating a growing set of daughter species as time goes by. Species here is a general denomination for biological species, spoken languages or any other entity evolving through heredity. From the N currently alive species within a clade, distances are measured through pairwise comparisons made by geneticists, linguists, etc. The larger is such a distance for a pair of species, the older is their last common ancestor. The aim is to reconstruct the past unknown bifurcations, i.e. the whole clade, from the knowledge of the N(N-1)/2 quoted distances taken for granted. A mechanical method is presented, and its applicability discussed.

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