Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)Recently, the Single-Cut-or-Join (SCJ) operation was proposed as a basis for a new rearrangement distance between multichromosomal genomes, leading to very fast algorithms, both in theory and in practice. However, it was not clear how well this new distance fares when it comes to using it to solve relevant problems, such as the reconstruction of evolutionary history. In this paper, we advance current knowledge, by testing SCJ's ability regarding evolutionary reconstruction in two aspects: 1) How well does SCJ reconstruct evolutionary topologies? and 2) How well does SCJ reconstruct ancestral genomes? In the process of answering these questions, we implemented SCJ-based meth...
Abstract: Genome rearrangements are large-scale muta-tions that change the order and orientation of ...
Background. Models of ancestral gene order reconstruction have progressively integrated different ev...
We report on our progress in reconstructing phylogenies from gene-order data. We have developed poly...
Recently, the Single-Cut-or-Join (SCJ) operation was proposed as a basis for a new rearrangement dis...
Inferring ancestral gene orders in a phylgenomic tree is an important topic in comparative genomics....
An extant genome can be the descendant of an ancient polyploid genome. The genome aliquoting problem...
We report on new techniques we have developed for reconstructing phylogenies on whole genomes. Our m...
As genomes evolve over hundreds of millions years, the chromosomes become rearranged, with segments ...
International audienceMOTIVATION: Most models of genome evolution integrating gene duplications, los...
International audienceMOTIVATION: Most models of genome evolution integrating gene duplications, los...
International audienceMOTIVATION: Most models of genome evolution integrating gene duplications, los...
An extant genome can be the descendant of an ancient polyploid genome. The genome aliquoting problem...
The rapid accumulation of whole-genome data has renewed interest in the study of genomic rearrangeme...
Evolution operates on whole genomes through direct rearrangements of genes, such as inversions, tran...
Abstract. Phylogenetic reconstruction from gene-rearrangement data has seen increased attention over...
Abstract: Genome rearrangements are large-scale muta-tions that change the order and orientation of ...
Background. Models of ancestral gene order reconstruction have progressively integrated different ev...
We report on our progress in reconstructing phylogenies from gene-order data. We have developed poly...
Recently, the Single-Cut-or-Join (SCJ) operation was proposed as a basis for a new rearrangement dis...
Inferring ancestral gene orders in a phylgenomic tree is an important topic in comparative genomics....
An extant genome can be the descendant of an ancient polyploid genome. The genome aliquoting problem...
We report on new techniques we have developed for reconstructing phylogenies on whole genomes. Our m...
As genomes evolve over hundreds of millions years, the chromosomes become rearranged, with segments ...
International audienceMOTIVATION: Most models of genome evolution integrating gene duplications, los...
International audienceMOTIVATION: Most models of genome evolution integrating gene duplications, los...
International audienceMOTIVATION: Most models of genome evolution integrating gene duplications, los...
An extant genome can be the descendant of an ancient polyploid genome. The genome aliquoting problem...
The rapid accumulation of whole-genome data has renewed interest in the study of genomic rearrangeme...
Evolution operates on whole genomes through direct rearrangements of genes, such as inversions, tran...
Abstract. Phylogenetic reconstruction from gene-rearrangement data has seen increased attention over...
Abstract: Genome rearrangements are large-scale muta-tions that change the order and orientation of ...
Background. Models of ancestral gene order reconstruction have progressively integrated different ev...
We report on our progress in reconstructing phylogenies from gene-order data. We have developed poly...