Non-hereditary Maximum Parsimony trees

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Mareike Fischer
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[1] University of Vienna,Center for Integrative Bioinformatics Vienna, Max F. Perutz Laboratories
[2] Medical University of Vienna,undefined
[3] University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna,undefined
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Phylogenetics; Maximum Parsimony; Maximum Likelihood; Jukes-Cantor model; 90C35; 92E99; 94C15;
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In this paper, we investigate a conjecture by Arndt von Haeseler concerning the Maximum Parsimony method for phylogenetic estimation, which was published by the Newton Institute in Cambridge on a list of open phylogenetic problems in 2007. This conjecture deals with the question whether Maximum Parsimony trees are hereditary. The conjecture suggests that a Maximum Parsimony tree for a particular (DNA) alignment necessarily has subtrees of all possible sizes which are most parsimonious for the corresponding subalignments. We answer the conjecture affirmatively for binary alignments on 5 taxa but also show how to construct examples for which Maximum Parsimony trees are not hereditary. Apart from showing that a most parsimonious tree cannot generally be reduced to a most parsimonious tree on fewer taxa, we also show that compatible most parsimonious quartets do not have to provide a most parsimonious supertree. Last, we show that our results can be generalized to Maximum Likelihood for certain nucleotide substitution models.
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