Bacterial genomes can be modelled as permutations of conserved regions. These regions are sequences of nucleotides that are identified for a set of bacterial genomes through sequence alignment, and are presumed to be preserved through the underlying process, whether through chance or selection. Once a correspondence is established between genomes and permutations, the problem of determining the evolutionary distance between genomes (in order to construct phylogenetic trees) can be tackled by use of group-theoretical tools. Here we review some of the resulting problems in computational group theory and describe BioGAP, a computer algebra package for genome rearrangement calculations, implemented in GAP
The genome rearrangement problem is to find the most eco-nomical explanation for observed difference...
In the context of bacteria and models of their evolution under genome rearrangement, we explore a no...
In the study of genome rearrangement, the block-interchanges have been proposed recently as a new ki...
ABSTRACT. Rearrangements of bacterial chromosomes can be studied mathematically at several levels, m...
The variation in genome arrangements among bacterial taxa is largely due to the process of inversion...
Of the many modern approaches to calculating evolutionary distance via models of genome rearrangemen...
We review the theory of invariants as it has been developed for comparing the DNA sequences of homol...
Many models of genome rearrangement involve operations that are self-inverse, and hence generate a g...
Variations in genome arrangements are an important source of phylogenetic information and have been ...
Inversions, also sometimes called reversals, are a major contributor to variation among bacterial ge...
Motivation: Spatial clusters of genes conserved across multiple genomes provide important clues to g...
When genomes of different species were compared, biologists noticed that groups of genes appeared to...
Measuring the distance between two bacterial genomes under the inversion process is usually done by ...
From one cell to another, from one individual to another, and from one species to another, the conte...
This thesis deals with combinatorial problems taken frombioinformatics. In particular, we study the ...
The genome rearrangement problem is to find the most eco-nomical explanation for observed difference...
In the context of bacteria and models of their evolution under genome rearrangement, we explore a no...
In the study of genome rearrangement, the block-interchanges have been proposed recently as a new ki...
ABSTRACT. Rearrangements of bacterial chromosomes can be studied mathematically at several levels, m...
The variation in genome arrangements among bacterial taxa is largely due to the process of inversion...
Of the many modern approaches to calculating evolutionary distance via models of genome rearrangemen...
We review the theory of invariants as it has been developed for comparing the DNA sequences of homol...
Many models of genome rearrangement involve operations that are self-inverse, and hence generate a g...
Variations in genome arrangements are an important source of phylogenetic information and have been ...
Inversions, also sometimes called reversals, are a major contributor to variation among bacterial ge...
Motivation: Spatial clusters of genes conserved across multiple genomes provide important clues to g...
When genomes of different species were compared, biologists noticed that groups of genes appeared to...
Measuring the distance between two bacterial genomes under the inversion process is usually done by ...
From one cell to another, from one individual to another, and from one species to another, the conte...
This thesis deals with combinatorial problems taken frombioinformatics. In particular, we study the ...
The genome rearrangement problem is to find the most eco-nomical explanation for observed difference...
In the context of bacteria and models of their evolution under genome rearrangement, we explore a no...
In the study of genome rearrangement, the block-interchanges have been proposed recently as a new ki...