Dimensions of Group-Based Phylogenetic Mixtures

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Abstract

Mixtures of group-based Markov models of evolution correspond to joins of toric varieties. In this paper, we establish a large number of cases for which these phylogenetic join varieties realize their expected dimension, meaning that they are nondefective. Nondefectiveness is not only interesting from a geometric point-of-view, but has been used to establish combinatorial identifiability for several classes of phylogenetic mixture models. Our focus is on group-based models where the equivalence classes of identified parameters are orbits of a subgroup of the automorphism group of the abelian group defining the model. In particular, we show that for these group-based models, the variety corresponding to the mixture of r trees with n leaves is nondefective when n≥ 2 r+ 5. We also give improved bounds for claw trees and give computational evidence that 2-tree and 3-tree mixtures are nondefective for small n.

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Baños, H., Bushek, N., Davidson, R., Gross, E., Harris, P. E., Krone, R., … Walker, R. (2019). Dimensions of Group-Based Phylogenetic Mixtures. Bulletin of Mathematical Biology, 81(2), 316–336. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11538-018-0489-0

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