Abstract
Phylogenetic networks are considered as the structures
that are used to understand the evolutionary pathways among the different
organisms. Evolutionary relations are due to the preservence of mutations in
sequences, occurred due to non-tree like events like horizontal gene transfer,
Homoplasy, sexual hybridization and recombination, etc. The effective and
efficient reconstruction of the networks for these events is an challenging
task in computational biology. In this article, a Fuzzy Weighted Least Squares
(FWLS) approach is developed and employed to detect these events in commonly
known species of grasses. The results obtained by the proposed method predicts
the possibility of hybridization or recombination among the inter cluster
species i.e., Oryza and Triticum and intra cluster species i.e. Bentgrass and
Brachypodium. Results also provide the optimized values of Q in
comparision to the other available least squares method and thus error level is
also minimized.