Maximum Likelihood Jukes-Cantor Triplets: Analytic Solutions

Abstract
Complex systems of polynomial equations have to be set up and solved algebraically in order to obtain analytic solutions for maximum likelihood on phylogenetic trees. This has restricted the types of systems previously resolved to the simplest models - three and four taxa under a molecular clock, with just two state characters. In this work we give, for the first time, analytic solutions for a family of trees with four state characters, like normal DNA or RNA. The model of substitution we use is the Jukes-Cantor model, and the trees are on three taxa under molecular clock, namely rooted triplets. We employ a number of approaches and tools to solve this system: Spectral methods (Hadamard conjugation), a new representation of variables (the path-set spectrum), and algebraic geometry tools (the resultant of two polynomials). All these, combined with heavy application of computer algebra packages (Maple), let us derive the desired solution.
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