Abstract

Quasi-best match graphs (qBMGs) are a hereditary class of directed, properly vertex-colored graphs. They arise naturally in mathematical phylogenetics as a generalization of best match graphs, which formalize the notion of evolutionary closest relatedness of genes (vertices) in multiple species (vertex colors). They are explained by rooted trees whose leaves correspond to vertices. In contrast to BMGs, qBMGs represent only best matches at a restricted phylogenetic distance. We provide characterizations of qBMGs that give rise to polynomial-time recognition algorithms and identify the BMGs as the qBMGs that are color-sink-free. Furthermore, tw…(more)

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