Testing the Agreement of Trees with Internal Labels

02/22/2020
by   David Fernández-Baca, et al.
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The input to the agreement problem is a collection P = {T_1, T_2, ... , T_k} of phylogenetic trees, called input trees, over partially overlapping sets of taxa. The question is whether there exists a tree T, called an agreement tree, whose taxon set is the union of the taxon sets of the input trees, such that for each i ∈{1, 2, ... , k}, the restriction of T to the taxon set of T_i is isomorphic to T_i. We give a O(n k (∑_i ∈ [k] d_i + log^2(nk))) algorithm for a generalization of the agreement problem in which the input trees may have internal labels, where n is the total number of distinct taxa in P, k is the number of trees in P, and d_i is the maximum number of children of a node in T_i.

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