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We define the selection percentage as the number of selected adjacencies divided by the total number of adjacencies.
To determine the selection percentage, we use various percentages, from 65%to85%5%, to select the gene adjacencies and fix them to reconstruct ancestral genomes through median computation.
Moreover, both curves went down rapidly when the selection percentage was further reduced below 20%.
Based on these numbers, we conclude that by using template representatives with a selection percentage of 20%, the costs in computation time and storage space were greatly reduced.
Using the respectively compatible local distances and fixing the selection percentage at 20%, template compression performed the best, MLTS the next, and MDTS the last.
In contrast, for MLTS, with the selection percentage reduced from 100%to20%0%, the phone accuracy went down gradually by 0.21% (from 74.26% to 74.05%).
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We compare the average accuracy of the reconstructed gene order under different selection percentages.
Table 1 shows the average accuracy of reconstructed gene order under different selection percentages, using uniform trees with various evolutionary rates per edge, while Table 2 shows the results of Lin and Moret's tree model with various tree diameters.
On the other hand, if we use lower selection percentages, it will be very difficult for the median calculation to finish in reasonable time as not so many adjacencies are fixed.
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