If the genetic maps of two species are modelled as permutations of (homologous) genes, the number of chromosomal rearrangements in the form of deletions, block moves, inversions etc. to transform one such permutation to another can be used as a measure of their evolutionary distance. Motivated by such scenarios, we study problems of computing distances between permutations as well as matching permutations in sequences, and finding most similar permutation from a collection ("nearest neighbor"). We adopt a general approach: embed permutation distances of relevance into well-known vector spaces in an approximately distance-preserving manner, and solve the resulting problems on the well-known spaces. Our results are as follows: We present ...
Abstract The rearrangement distance is a method to compare genomes of different species. Such distan...
Motivated by the problem in computational biology of reconstructing the series of chromosome inversi...
Abstract—Translocation is a useful operation on strings with challenging questions in combinatorics ...
For estimating the evolutionary distance between genomes of two different organisms, many sorting pe...
Graduation date: 1993As the volume of genetic sequence data increases due to improved sequencing\ud ...
The problem of estimating evolutionary distance from differences in gene order has been distilled to...
A fundamental problem in comparative genomics is to compute the distance between two genomes in term...
Bergeron A, Stoye J. On the similarity of sets of permutations and its applications to genome compar...
International audienceA number of fields, including the study of genome rearrangements and the desig...
In this paper, we are interested in the computational complexity of computing (dis) similarity measu...
The comparison of genomes with the same gene content relies on our ability to compare permutations,...
In this paper, we are interested in the computational complexity of computing (dis)simila-rity measu...
The dissertation covers two problems motivated by computational biology: genome rearrangements, and ...
International audienceIn this paper, we are interested in the computational complexity of computing ...
In this paper, we are interested in the algorithmic complexity of computing (dis)similarity measures...
Abstract The rearrangement distance is a method to compare genomes of different species. Such distan...
Motivated by the problem in computational biology of reconstructing the series of chromosome inversi...
Abstract—Translocation is a useful operation on strings with challenging questions in combinatorics ...
For estimating the evolutionary distance between genomes of two different organisms, many sorting pe...
Graduation date: 1993As the volume of genetic sequence data increases due to improved sequencing\ud ...
The problem of estimating evolutionary distance from differences in gene order has been distilled to...
A fundamental problem in comparative genomics is to compute the distance between two genomes in term...
Bergeron A, Stoye J. On the similarity of sets of permutations and its applications to genome compar...
International audienceA number of fields, including the study of genome rearrangements and the desig...
In this paper, we are interested in the computational complexity of computing (dis) similarity measu...
The comparison of genomes with the same gene content relies on our ability to compare permutations,...
In this paper, we are interested in the computational complexity of computing (dis)simila-rity measu...
The dissertation covers two problems motivated by computational biology: genome rearrangements, and ...
International audienceIn this paper, we are interested in the computational complexity of computing ...
In this paper, we are interested in the algorithmic complexity of computing (dis)similarity measures...
Abstract The rearrangement distance is a method to compare genomes of different species. Such distan...
Motivated by the problem in computational biology of reconstructing the series of chromosome inversi...
Abstract—Translocation is a useful operation on strings with challenging questions in combinatorics ...