Gene assembly in ciliates is an impressive computational process. Ciliates have a unique way of storing their genetic information in two fundamentally different forms within their two types of nuclei. Micronuclear genes are broken into blocks (called MDSs), with MDSs shuffled and separated by non-coding material; some of the MDSs may even be inverted. During gene assembly, all MDSs are sorted in the correct order to yield the transcription-able macronuclear gene. Based on the intramolecular model for gene assembly, we prove in this paper that gene assembly may be used in principle to solve computational problems. We prove that any given instance of the hamiltonian path problem may be encoded in a suitable way in the form of an ‘artificial ’...
Ciliates (an ancient group of single cell organisms) have two sorts of nuclei with different functio...
Abstract The formal theory of intramolecular gene assembly in ciliates is fitted into the well-estab...
Motivated by genome rearrangements that take place in some species of ciliates we introduce a combin...
Abstract. Gene assembly in stichotrichous ciliates is an impressive computational process. They have...
We investigate in this paper a simple intramolecular model for gene assembly in ciliates. Unlike the...
AbstractDNA processing in ciliates, a very ancient group of organisms, is among the most sophisticat...
Abstract. The intramolecular model for gene assembly in ciliates con-siders three operations, ld, hi...
Summary. The intramolecular model (Ehrenfeucht et al, 2001) for gene assembly in ciliates considers ...
AbstractThe intramolecular model for gene assembly in ciliates considers three operations, ld, hi, a...
The intramolecular model for gene assembly in ciliates considers three operations, ld, hi, and dlad ...
Ciliates are highly complex single-cell organisms, yet very successful from evolutionary point of vi...
Abstract. Two models for gene assembly in ciliates have been proposed and investigated in the last f...
The process of gene assembly in ciliates, an ancient group of organisms, is one of the most complex ...
AbstractThe simple intramolecular model for gene assembly in ciliates is particularly interesting be...
AbstractGene assembly in ciliates is an intricate biological process that has been studied formally ...
Ciliates (an ancient group of single cell organisms) have two sorts of nuclei with different functio...
Abstract The formal theory of intramolecular gene assembly in ciliates is fitted into the well-estab...
Motivated by genome rearrangements that take place in some species of ciliates we introduce a combin...
Abstract. Gene assembly in stichotrichous ciliates is an impressive computational process. They have...
We investigate in this paper a simple intramolecular model for gene assembly in ciliates. Unlike the...
AbstractDNA processing in ciliates, a very ancient group of organisms, is among the most sophisticat...
Abstract. The intramolecular model for gene assembly in ciliates con-siders three operations, ld, hi...
Summary. The intramolecular model (Ehrenfeucht et al, 2001) for gene assembly in ciliates considers ...
AbstractThe intramolecular model for gene assembly in ciliates considers three operations, ld, hi, a...
The intramolecular model for gene assembly in ciliates considers three operations, ld, hi, and dlad ...
Ciliates are highly complex single-cell organisms, yet very successful from evolutionary point of vi...
Abstract. Two models for gene assembly in ciliates have been proposed and investigated in the last f...
The process of gene assembly in ciliates, an ancient group of organisms, is one of the most complex ...
AbstractThe simple intramolecular model for gene assembly in ciliates is particularly interesting be...
AbstractGene assembly in ciliates is an intricate biological process that has been studied formally ...
Ciliates (an ancient group of single cell organisms) have two sorts of nuclei with different functio...
Abstract The formal theory of intramolecular gene assembly in ciliates is fitted into the well-estab...
Motivated by genome rearrangements that take place in some species of ciliates we introduce a combin...