Authors
Joseph Minhow Chan, Gunnar Carlsson, Raul Rabadan
Publication date
2013/11/12
Journal
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Volume
110
Issue
46
Pages
18566-18571
Publisher
National Academy of Sciences
Description
The tree structure is currently the accepted paradigm to represent evolutionary relationships between organisms, species or other taxa. However, horizontal, or reticulate, genomic exchanges are pervasive in nature and confound characterization of phylogenetic trees. Drawing from algebraic topology, we present a unique evolutionary framework that comprehensively captures both clonal and reticulate evolution. We show that whereas clonal evolution can be summarized as a tree, reticulate evolution exhibits nontrivial topology of dimension greater than zero. Our method effectively characterizes clonal evolution, reassortment, and recombination in RNA viruses. Beyond detecting reticulate evolution, we succinctly recapitulate the history of complex genetic exchanges involving more than two parental strains, such as the triple reassortment of H7N9 avian influenza and the formation of circulating HIV-1 recombinants …
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Scholar articles
JM Chan, G Carlsson, R Rabadan - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2013