Abstract
Due to uncertainty in tumor phylogeny inference from sequencing data, many methods infer multiple, equally-plausible phylogenies for the same cancer. To summarize the solution space 𝒯 of tumor phylogenies, consensus tree methods seek a single best representative treeSunder a specified pairwise tree distance function. One such distance function is the ancestor-descendant (AD) distanced(T, T′), which equals the symmetric difference of the transitive closures of the edge setsE(T) andE(T′). Here, we show that finding a consensus treeSfor tumor phylogenies 𝒯 that minimizes the total AD distance ∑T∈𝒯d(S, T) is NP-hard.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory