AbstractRecently, a new approach to analyze genomes evolving which is based on comparision of gene orders versus traditional comparision of DNA sequences was proposed (Sankoff et al. 1992). The approach is based on the global rearrangements (e.g., inversions and transpositions of fragments). Analysis of genomes evolving by inversions and transpositions leads to a combinatorial problem of sorting by reversals and transpositions, i.e., sorting of a permutation using reversals and transpositions of arbitrary fragments. We study sorting of signed permutations by reversals and transpositions, a problem which adequately models genome rearrangements, as the genes in DNA are oriented. We establish a lower bound and give a 2-approximation algorithm ...
Reversals and transpositions are the most common kinds of genome rearrangements, which allow us to e...
Abstract Background A classical problem in studying genome rearrangements is understanding the serie...
When genomes of different species were compared, biologists noticed that groups of genes appeared to...
AbstractRecently, a new approach to analyze genomes evolving which is based on comparision of gene o...
AbstractAn important problem in computational biology is the genome rearrangement using reversals an...
AbstractAn important problem in computational biology is the genome rearrangement using reversals an...
AbstractGenome rearrangement algorithms are powerful tools to analyze gene orders in molecular evolu...
During evolution, genomes are subject to genome rearrangements that alter the ordering and orientati...
During evolution, genomes are subject to genome rearrangements that alter the ordering and orientati...
For estimating the evolutionary distance between genomes of two different organisms, many sorting pe...
Abstract. Genome rearrangement algorithms are powerful tools to analyze gene orders in molecular evo...
Bioinformatics and computational biology involve the use of techniques including applied mathematics...
Reversals and transpositions are two classic genome rearrangement operations. Reversals occur when a...
With the increasing amount of sequenced genomes, a comparison of species based on these data becomes...
Genome rearrangements are global mutations that change large stretches of DNA sequence throughout ge...
Reversals and transpositions are the most common kinds of genome rearrangements, which allow us to e...
Abstract Background A classical problem in studying genome rearrangements is understanding the serie...
When genomes of different species were compared, biologists noticed that groups of genes appeared to...
AbstractRecently, a new approach to analyze genomes evolving which is based on comparision of gene o...
AbstractAn important problem in computational biology is the genome rearrangement using reversals an...
AbstractAn important problem in computational biology is the genome rearrangement using reversals an...
AbstractGenome rearrangement algorithms are powerful tools to analyze gene orders in molecular evolu...
During evolution, genomes are subject to genome rearrangements that alter the ordering and orientati...
During evolution, genomes are subject to genome rearrangements that alter the ordering and orientati...
For estimating the evolutionary distance between genomes of two different organisms, many sorting pe...
Abstract. Genome rearrangement algorithms are powerful tools to analyze gene orders in molecular evo...
Bioinformatics and computational biology involve the use of techniques including applied mathematics...
Reversals and transpositions are two classic genome rearrangement operations. Reversals occur when a...
With the increasing amount of sequenced genomes, a comparison of species based on these data becomes...
Genome rearrangements are global mutations that change large stretches of DNA sequence throughout ge...
Reversals and transpositions are the most common kinds of genome rearrangements, which allow us to e...
Abstract Background A classical problem in studying genome rearrangements is understanding the serie...
When genomes of different species were compared, biologists noticed that groups of genes appeared to...