Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4500374 Mathematical Biosciences 2012 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

In this paper, we present a heuristic algorithm based on the simulated annealing, SAQ-Net, as a method for constructing phylogenetic networks from weighted quartets. Similar to QNet algorithm, SAQ-Net constructs a collection of circular weighted splits of the taxa set. This collection is represented by a split network. In order to show that SAQ-Net performs better than QNet, we apply these algorithm to both the simulated and actual data sets containing salmonella, Bees, Primates and Rubber data sets. Then we draw phylogenetic networks corresponding to outputs of these algorithms using SplitsTree4 and compare the results. We find that SAQ-Net produces a better circular ordering and phylogenetic networks than QNet in most cases. SAQ-Net has been implemented in Matlab and is available for download at http://bioinf.cs.ipm.ac.ir/softwares/saq.net.

► In this paper, we present an algorithm named SAQ-Net. ► SAQ-Net is a method for constructing phylogenetic networks from weighted quartets. ► SAQ-Net is based on the simulated annealing. ► We compared SAQ-Net with Q-Net. ► We found that outputs of SAQ-Net are better than those of Q-Net.

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