Abstract Background A classical problem in studying genome rearrangements is understanding the series of rearrangement events involved in transforming one genome into another in accordance with the parsimonious principle when two genomes with the same set of genes differ in gene order. The most studied event is the reversal, but an increasing number of reports have considered reversals along with other genome rearrangement events. Some recent studies have investigated the use of reversals and block-interchanges simultaneously with a weight proportion of 1:2. However, there has been less progress towards exploring additional combinations of weights. Results In this paper, we present several approaches to examine genome rearrangement problems...
Given two genomes represented as circularly ordered sequences of genes, we show a polynomial time a...
During the evolutionary process, genomes are affected by various genome rearrangements, that is, eve...
Bioinformatics and computational biology involve the use of techniques including applied mathematics...
Genome rearrangements are global mutations that change large stretches of DNA sequence throughout ge...
During evolution, genomes are subject to genome rearrangements that alter the ordering and orientati...
AbstractAn important problem in computational biology is the genome rearrangement using reversals an...
During evolution, genomes are subject to genome rearrangements that alter the ordering and orientati...
AbstractRecently, a new approach to analyze genomes evolving which is based on comparision of gene o...
For estimating the evolutionary distance between genomes of two different organisms, many sorting pe...
With the increasing amount of sequenced genomes, a comparison of species based on these data becomes...
AbstractAn important problem in computational biology is the genome rearrangement using reversals an...
International audienceThe traditional approach for the problems of sorting permutations by rearrange...
Reversals and transpositions are the most common kinds of genome rearrangements, which allow us to e...
AbstractSorting permutations by reversals is one of the most challenging problems related with the a...
When comparing genomes in different species, a piece of chromosome in one species can be moved or co...
Given two genomes represented as circularly ordered sequences of genes, we show a polynomial time a...
During the evolutionary process, genomes are affected by various genome rearrangements, that is, eve...
Bioinformatics and computational biology involve the use of techniques including applied mathematics...
Genome rearrangements are global mutations that change large stretches of DNA sequence throughout ge...
During evolution, genomes are subject to genome rearrangements that alter the ordering and orientati...
AbstractAn important problem in computational biology is the genome rearrangement using reversals an...
During evolution, genomes are subject to genome rearrangements that alter the ordering and orientati...
AbstractRecently, a new approach to analyze genomes evolving which is based on comparision of gene o...
For estimating the evolutionary distance between genomes of two different organisms, many sorting pe...
With the increasing amount of sequenced genomes, a comparison of species based on these data becomes...
AbstractAn important problem in computational biology is the genome rearrangement using reversals an...
International audienceThe traditional approach for the problems of sorting permutations by rearrange...
Reversals and transpositions are the most common kinds of genome rearrangements, which allow us to e...
AbstractSorting permutations by reversals is one of the most challenging problems related with the a...
When comparing genomes in different species, a piece of chromosome in one species can be moved or co...
Given two genomes represented as circularly ordered sequences of genes, we show a polynomial time a...
During the evolutionary process, genomes are affected by various genome rearrangements, that is, eve...
Bioinformatics and computational biology involve the use of techniques including applied mathematics...