During the course of evolution, an organism’s genome can undergo changes that affect the large-scale structure of the genome. These changes include gene gain, loss, duplication, chromosome fusion, fission, and rearrangement. When gene gain and loss occurs in addition to other types of rearrangement, breakpoints of rearrangement can exist that are only detectable by comparison of three or more genomes. An arbitrarily large number of these “hidden” breakpoints can exist among genomes that exhibit no rearrangements in pairwise comparisons. We present an extension of the multichromosomal breakpoint median problem to genomes that have undergone gene gain and loss. We then demonstrate that the median distance among three genomes can be used t...
International audienceModels of evolution by genome rearrangements are prone to two types of flaws: ...
During evolution, chromosome rearrangements, such as reciprocal translocation, transposition and inv...
Genomic rearrangements are a major source of evolutionary divergence in eukaryotic genomes, a cause ...
During the course of evolution, an organism's genome can undergo changes that affect the large-scale...
Multi-break rearrangements break a genome into multiple fragments and further glue them together in ...
Most genome rearrangements (e.g., reversals and translocations) can be represented as 2-breaks that ...
Most genome rearrangements (e.g., reversals and translocations) can be represented as 2-breaks that ...
In comparative genomics, one wishes to deduce the evolutionary distance between different species by...
In comparative genomics, one wishes to deduce the evolutionary distance between different species by...
International audienceModels of evolution by genome rearrangements are prone to two types of flaws: ...
Multi-break rearrangements break a genome into multiple fragments and further glue them together in ...
As genomes evolve over hundreds of millions years, the chromosomes become rearranged, with segments ...
AbstractIn comparative genomics, one wishes to deduce the evolutionary distance between different sp...
Multi-break rearrangements break a genome into multiple fragments and further glue them together in ...
Multi-break rearrangements break a genome into multiple fragments and further glue them together in ...
International audienceModels of evolution by genome rearrangements are prone to two types of flaws: ...
During evolution, chromosome rearrangements, such as reciprocal translocation, transposition and inv...
Genomic rearrangements are a major source of evolutionary divergence in eukaryotic genomes, a cause ...
During the course of evolution, an organism's genome can undergo changes that affect the large-scale...
Multi-break rearrangements break a genome into multiple fragments and further glue them together in ...
Most genome rearrangements (e.g., reversals and translocations) can be represented as 2-breaks that ...
Most genome rearrangements (e.g., reversals and translocations) can be represented as 2-breaks that ...
In comparative genomics, one wishes to deduce the evolutionary distance between different species by...
In comparative genomics, one wishes to deduce the evolutionary distance between different species by...
International audienceModels of evolution by genome rearrangements are prone to two types of flaws: ...
Multi-break rearrangements break a genome into multiple fragments and further glue them together in ...
As genomes evolve over hundreds of millions years, the chromosomes become rearranged, with segments ...
AbstractIn comparative genomics, one wishes to deduce the evolutionary distance between different sp...
Multi-break rearrangements break a genome into multiple fragments and further glue them together in ...
Multi-break rearrangements break a genome into multiple fragments and further glue them together in ...
International audienceModels of evolution by genome rearrangements are prone to two types of flaws: ...
During evolution, chromosome rearrangements, such as reciprocal translocation, transposition and inv...
Genomic rearrangements are a major source of evolutionary divergence in eukaryotic genomes, a cause ...