Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
418743 Discrete Applied Mathematics 2009 15 Pages PDF
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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