Bergeron A, Heber S, Stoye J. Common intervals and sorting by reversals: a marriage of necessity. Bioinformatics. 2002;18(Suppl 2):S54-S63.This paper revisits the problem of sorting by reversals with tools developed in the context of detecting common intervals. Mixing the two approaches yields new definitions and algorithms for the reversal distance computations, that apply directly on the original permutation. Traditional constructions such as recasting the signed permutation as a positive permutation, or traversing the overlap graph to analyze its connected components, are replaced by elementary definitions in terms of intervals of the permutation. This yields simple linear time algorithms that identify the essential features in a single ...
In comparative genomics studies, finding a minimum length sequences of reversals, so-called sorting ...
AbstractGenome rearrangement algorithms are powerful tools to analyze gene orders in molecular evolu...
Bergeron A, Stoye J. On the similarity of sets of permutations and its applications to genome compar...
This paper revisits the problem of sorting by reversals with tools developed in the context of detec...
The rearrangement distance between single-chromosome genomes can be estimated as the minimum number ...
International audienceThis paper proposes new algorithms for computing pairwise rearrangement scenar...
The problem of estimating evolutionary distance from differences in gene order has been distilled to...
Dias Vieira Braga M, Gautier C, Sagot M-F. An asymmetric approach to preserve common intervals while...
Sorting signed permutations by reversals is a fundamental problem in computationial molecular biolog...
Abstract. In the last decade there has been an ongoing interest in string comparison problems; to a ...
A preliminary version of this work appeared in the proceedings of Combinatorial Pattern Matching (CP...
Abstract. This paper investigates the problem of conservation of com-binatorial structures in genome...
Abstract. In comparative genomics studies, finding a minimum length sequences of reversals, so calle...
Abstract. Genome rearrangement algorithms are powerful tools to analyze gene orders in molecular evo...
For a string A = a1... an, a reversal ρ(i, j), 1 ≤ i < j ≤ n, transforms the string A into a stri...
In comparative genomics studies, finding a minimum length sequences of reversals, so-called sorting ...
AbstractGenome rearrangement algorithms are powerful tools to analyze gene orders in molecular evolu...
Bergeron A, Stoye J. On the similarity of sets of permutations and its applications to genome compar...
This paper revisits the problem of sorting by reversals with tools developed in the context of detec...
The rearrangement distance between single-chromosome genomes can be estimated as the minimum number ...
International audienceThis paper proposes new algorithms for computing pairwise rearrangement scenar...
The problem of estimating evolutionary distance from differences in gene order has been distilled to...
Dias Vieira Braga M, Gautier C, Sagot M-F. An asymmetric approach to preserve common intervals while...
Sorting signed permutations by reversals is a fundamental problem in computationial molecular biolog...
Abstract. In the last decade there has been an ongoing interest in string comparison problems; to a ...
A preliminary version of this work appeared in the proceedings of Combinatorial Pattern Matching (CP...
Abstract. This paper investigates the problem of conservation of com-binatorial structures in genome...
Abstract. In comparative genomics studies, finding a minimum length sequences of reversals, so calle...
Abstract. Genome rearrangement algorithms are powerful tools to analyze gene orders in molecular evo...
For a string A = a1... an, a reversal ρ(i, j), 1 ≤ i < j ≤ n, transforms the string A into a stri...
In comparative genomics studies, finding a minimum length sequences of reversals, so-called sorting ...
AbstractGenome rearrangement algorithms are powerful tools to analyze gene orders in molecular evolu...
Bergeron A, Stoye J. On the similarity of sets of permutations and its applications to genome compar...