Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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418743 | Discrete Applied Mathematics | 2009 | 15 Pages |
Abstract
Since exact determination of haplotype blocks is usually not possible, it is desirable to develop a haplotyping method which can account for recombinations. A natural candidate for such a method is haplotyping via phylogenetic networks or their simplified version: galled-tree networks. In earlier work we characterized the existence of the galled-tree networks. Building on this, we reduce the problem of haplotype inferring via galled-tree networks to a hypergraph covering problem for genotype matrices satisfying a combinatorial condition. Our experiments on actual data show that this condition is almost always satisfied when the percentage of minor alleles for each SNP reaches at least 30%.
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Authors
Arvind Gupta, Ján Maňuch, Ladislav Stacho, Xiaohong Zhao,