Comparison of heuristic approaches to the generalized tree alignment problem

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Two commonly used heuristic approaches to the generalized tree alignment problem are compared in the context of phylogenetic analysis of DNA sequence data. These approaches, multiple sequence alignment + phylogenetic tree reconstruction (MSA+TR) and direct optimization (DO), are alternative heuristic procedures used to approach the nested NP-Hard optimizations presented by the phylogenetic analysis of unaligned sequences under maximum parsimony. Multiple MSA+TR implementations and DO were compared in terms of optimality score (phylogenetic tree cost) over multiple empirical and simulated datasets with differing levels of heuristic intensity. In all cases examined, DO outperformed MSA+TR with average improvement in parsimony score of 14.78% (5.64–52.59%).

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Ford, E., & Wheeler, W. C. (2016). Comparison of heuristic approaches to the generalized tree alignment problem. Cladistics, 32(4), 452–460. https://doi.org/10.1111/cla.12142

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