Given the genomes (DNA) of two related species, the whole genome alignment problem is to locate regions on the genomes that possibly contain genes conserved over the two species. Motivated by existing heuristic-based software tools, we initiate the study of optimization problems that attempt to uncover conserved genes with a global concern. Another interesting feature in our formulation is the tolerance of noise. Yet this makes the optimization problems more complicated; a brute-force approach takes time exponential in the noise level. In this paper we show how an insight into the problem structure can lead to a drastic improvement in the time and space requirement (precisely, to O(k2n2) and O(k2n), respectively, where n is the size of the ...
Motivation: For the purpose of locating conserved genes in a whole genome scale, this paper proposes...
Finding gene locations for specific functions is an important topic in bioinformatics research that ...
Motivation: Sequencing capacity is currently growing more rapidly than CPU speed, leading to an anal...
Motivation: This paper is concerned with algorithms for align-ing two whole genomes so as to identif...
In this paper, we briefly describe a prototype of the software system we have developed for mul-tipl...
Abstract Background The recent advancement of whole genome alignment software has made it possible t...
The availability of the assembled mouse genome makes possible, for the first time, an alignment and...
With more and more biological sequences available, sequence analyses have become very important in b...
The increase in the volume of genomic data due to the decrease in the cost of whole genome sequencin...
AbstractUpon completion of the human and mouse genome sequences, world-wide sequencing capacity will...
We have seen how to rearrange a genome to obtain another one based on reversals and the knowledge of...
The technologies for sequencing genetic materials have improved vastly during the last fifteen years...
In the past few years a large number of molecular biology problems have been formulated as combinato...
[[abstract]]We show space-economical algorithms for finding maximal unique matches (MUM's) between t...
The challenge of comparing two or more genomes that have undergone recombination and substantial amo...
Motivation: For the purpose of locating conserved genes in a whole genome scale, this paper proposes...
Finding gene locations for specific functions is an important topic in bioinformatics research that ...
Motivation: Sequencing capacity is currently growing more rapidly than CPU speed, leading to an anal...
Motivation: This paper is concerned with algorithms for align-ing two whole genomes so as to identif...
In this paper, we briefly describe a prototype of the software system we have developed for mul-tipl...
Abstract Background The recent advancement of whole genome alignment software has made it possible t...
The availability of the assembled mouse genome makes possible, for the first time, an alignment and...
With more and more biological sequences available, sequence analyses have become very important in b...
The increase in the volume of genomic data due to the decrease in the cost of whole genome sequencin...
AbstractUpon completion of the human and mouse genome sequences, world-wide sequencing capacity will...
We have seen how to rearrange a genome to obtain another one based on reversals and the knowledge of...
The technologies for sequencing genetic materials have improved vastly during the last fifteen years...
In the past few years a large number of molecular biology problems have been formulated as combinato...
[[abstract]]We show space-economical algorithms for finding maximal unique matches (MUM's) between t...
The challenge of comparing two or more genomes that have undergone recombination and substantial amo...
Motivation: For the purpose of locating conserved genes in a whole genome scale, this paper proposes...
Finding gene locations for specific functions is an important topic in bioinformatics research that ...
Motivation: Sequencing capacity is currently growing more rapidly than CPU speed, leading to an anal...