The Minimum Duplication problem is a well-known problem in phylogenetics and comparative genomics. Given a set of gene trees, the Minimum Duplication problem asks for a species tree that induces the minimum number of gene duplications in the input gene trees. Recently, a variant of the Minimum Duplication problem, called Minimum Duplication Bipartite, has been introduced, where the goal is to find all pre-duplications, that is duplications that in the evolution precede the first speciation with respect to a species tree. In this paper, we investigate the complexity of both Minimum Duplication and Minimum Duplication Bipartite. First of all, we prove that the Minimum Duplication problem is APX-hard, even when the input consists of five uniquely leaf-labeled gene trees (improving upon known results on the complexity of the problem). Then, we show that the Minimum Duplication Bipartite problem can be solved efficiently with a randomized algorithm when the input gene trees have bounded depth. An extended abstract of this paper appeared in SOFSEM 2012 [1]

Blin, G., Bonizzoni, P., Dondi, R., Rizzi, R., Sikora, F. (2014). Complexity insights of the Minimum Duplication problem. THEORETICAL COMPUTER SCIENCE, 530, 66-79 [10.1016/j.tcs.2014.02.025].

Complexity insights of the Minimum Duplication problem

BONIZZONI, PAOLA
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2014

Abstract

The Minimum Duplication problem is a well-known problem in phylogenetics and comparative genomics. Given a set of gene trees, the Minimum Duplication problem asks for a species tree that induces the minimum number of gene duplications in the input gene trees. Recently, a variant of the Minimum Duplication problem, called Minimum Duplication Bipartite, has been introduced, where the goal is to find all pre-duplications, that is duplications that in the evolution precede the first speciation with respect to a species tree. In this paper, we investigate the complexity of both Minimum Duplication and Minimum Duplication Bipartite. First of all, we prove that the Minimum Duplication problem is APX-hard, even when the input consists of five uniquely leaf-labeled gene trees (improving upon known results on the complexity of the problem). Then, we show that the Minimum Duplication Bipartite problem can be solved efficiently with a randomized algorithm when the input gene trees have bounded depth. An extended abstract of this paper appeared in SOFSEM 2012 [1]
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APX-hardness; Comparative genomics; Computational complexity; Minimum Duplication problem; Randomized algorithm; Theoretical Computer Science; Computer Science (all)
English
2014
530
66
79
open
Blin, G., Bonizzoni, P., Dondi, R., Rizzi, R., Sikora, F. (2014). Complexity insights of the Minimum Duplication problem. THEORETICAL COMPUTER SCIENCE, 530, 66-79 [10.1016/j.tcs.2014.02.025].
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