The Three-state Perfect Phylogeny Problem Reduces to 2-SAT

  • Gusfield D
  • Wu Y
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We extend a structural result by A. Dress and M. Steel, "Convex tree realizations of partitions," Applied Math Letters, 5 (1993), pp. 3–6., to show that the three-state Perfect Phylogeny problem reduces in polynomial time to the classic 2-SAT problem. We also give a more expanded exposition of the proof of the structural result from Dress and Steel. We hope this note will encourage additional researchers to try to solve the central open question: finding simple efficient solutions to the k-state Perfect Phylogeny problem for k > 3.

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Gusfield, D., & Wu, Y. (2009). The Three-state Perfect Phylogeny Problem Reduces to 2-SAT. Communications in Information and Systems, 9(4), 295–302. https://doi.org/10.4310/cis.2009.v9.n4.a1

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