The median problem is a classical problem in genome rearrangements. It aims to compute a gene order that minimizes the sum of the genomic distances to k>=3 given gene orders. This problem is intractable except in the related Single-Cut-or-Join and breakpoint rearrangement models. Here we consider the rooted median problem, where we assume one of the given genomes to be ancestral to the median, which is itself ancestral to the other genomes. We show that in the Single-Cut-or-Join model with single gene duplications, the rooted median problem is NP-hard. We also describe an Integer Linear Program for solving this problem, which we apply to simulated data, showing high accuracy of the reconstructed medians
The median problem is significantly applied to derive the most reasonable rearrangement phylogenetic...
Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do...
Genome rearrangement analysis has attracted a lot of attentions in phylogenetic com- putation and co...
Constructing the genomic median of several given genomes is crucial in developing evolutionary trees...
We investigate certain genome rearrangement problems studied in relation to genome evolution. We int...
Silva HOM, Rubert D, Araujo E, Martinez FV. Algorithms for a Restricted Genome Median Problem. In: B...
The area of genome rearrangements has given rise to a number of interesting biological, mathematical...
As many whole genomes are sequenced, comparative genomics is moving from pairwise comparisons to mul...
Genome rearrangement is known as one of the main evolutionary mechanisms on the genomic level. Phylo...
Abstract. The Genome Median Problem is an important problem in phylogenetic reconstruction under rea...
Background Recently, Pereira Zanetti, Biller and Meidanis have proposed a new definition of a rearra...
The area of genome rearrangements has given rise to a number of interesting biological, mathematical...
AbstractThe problem of finding the median of three genomes is the key process in building the most p...
Genomes can be modeled by sets of adjacencies between genomic markers. There are different ways of m...
AbstractIn determining phylogenetic trees using gene order information, medians provide a powerful a...
The median problem is significantly applied to derive the most reasonable rearrangement phylogenetic...
Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do...
Genome rearrangement analysis has attracted a lot of attentions in phylogenetic com- putation and co...
Constructing the genomic median of several given genomes is crucial in developing evolutionary trees...
We investigate certain genome rearrangement problems studied in relation to genome evolution. We int...
Silva HOM, Rubert D, Araujo E, Martinez FV. Algorithms for a Restricted Genome Median Problem. In: B...
The area of genome rearrangements has given rise to a number of interesting biological, mathematical...
As many whole genomes are sequenced, comparative genomics is moving from pairwise comparisons to mul...
Genome rearrangement is known as one of the main evolutionary mechanisms on the genomic level. Phylo...
Abstract. The Genome Median Problem is an important problem in phylogenetic reconstruction under rea...
Background Recently, Pereira Zanetti, Biller and Meidanis have proposed a new definition of a rearra...
The area of genome rearrangements has given rise to a number of interesting biological, mathematical...
AbstractThe problem of finding the median of three genomes is the key process in building the most p...
Genomes can be modeled by sets of adjacencies between genomic markers. There are different ways of m...
AbstractIn determining phylogenetic trees using gene order information, medians provide a powerful a...
The median problem is significantly applied to derive the most reasonable rearrangement phylogenetic...
Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do...
Genome rearrangement analysis has attracted a lot of attentions in phylogenetic com- putation and co...