Bhatia S, Feijão P, Francis AR. Position and Content Paradigms in Genome Rearrangements. The Wild and Crazy World of Permutations in Genomics. BULLETIN OF MATHEMATICAL BIOLOGY. 2018;80(12):3227-3246.Modellers of large-scale genome rearrangement events, in which segments of DNA are inverted, moved, swapped, or even inserted or deleted, have found a natural syntax in the language of permutations. Despite this, there has been a wide range of modelling choices, assumptions and interpretations that make navigating the literature a significant challenge. Indeed, even authors of papers that use permutations to model genome rearrangement can struggle to interpret each others' work, because of subtle differences in basic assumptions that are often d...
From one cell to another, from one individual to another, and from one species to another, the conte...
Motivation. Complex genome rearrangements, such as chromothripsis and chromoplexy, are common in can...
When comparing genomes in different species, a piece of chromosome in one species can be moved or co...
Modellers of large-scale genome rearrangement events, in which segments of DNA are inverted, moved, ...
Variations in genome arrangements are an important source of phylogenetic information and have been ...
When genomes of different species were compared, biologists noticed that groups of genes appeared to...
Bioinformatics and computational biology involve the use of techniques including applied mathematics...
AbstractAn important problem in computational biology is the genome rearrangement using reversals an...
Genomes evolve by chromosomal fissions and fusions, reciprocal translocations between chro-mosomes, ...
Of the many modern approaches to calculating evolutionary distance via models of genome rearrangemen...
AbstractRecently, a new approach to analyze genomes evolving which is based on comparision of gene o...
During evolution, genomes are subject to genome rearrangements that alter the ordering and orientati...
As genomes evolve over hundreds of millions years, the chromosomes become rearranged, with segments ...
Abstract Background A classical problem in studying genome rearrangements is understanding the serie...
One of the most important techniques of analysis of distinct genome sequences is the comparison of t...
From one cell to another, from one individual to another, and from one species to another, the conte...
Motivation. Complex genome rearrangements, such as chromothripsis and chromoplexy, are common in can...
When comparing genomes in different species, a piece of chromosome in one species can be moved or co...
Modellers of large-scale genome rearrangement events, in which segments of DNA are inverted, moved, ...
Variations in genome arrangements are an important source of phylogenetic information and have been ...
When genomes of different species were compared, biologists noticed that groups of genes appeared to...
Bioinformatics and computational biology involve the use of techniques including applied mathematics...
AbstractAn important problem in computational biology is the genome rearrangement using reversals an...
Genomes evolve by chromosomal fissions and fusions, reciprocal translocations between chro-mosomes, ...
Of the many modern approaches to calculating evolutionary distance via models of genome rearrangemen...
AbstractRecently, a new approach to analyze genomes evolving which is based on comparision of gene o...
During evolution, genomes are subject to genome rearrangements that alter the ordering and orientati...
As genomes evolve over hundreds of millions years, the chromosomes become rearranged, with segments ...
Abstract Background A classical problem in studying genome rearrangements is understanding the serie...
One of the most important techniques of analysis of distinct genome sequences is the comparison of t...
From one cell to another, from one individual to another, and from one species to another, the conte...
Motivation. Complex genome rearrangements, such as chromothripsis and chromoplexy, are common in can...
When comparing genomes in different species, a piece of chromosome in one species can be moved or co...