A central problem in comparative genomics consists in computing a (dis-)similarity measure between two genomes, e.g. in order to construct a phylogeny. All the existing measures are defined on genomes without duplicates. However, we know that genes can be duplicated within the same genome. One possible approach to overcome this difficulty is to establish a one-to-one correspondence (i.e. a matching) between genes of both genomes, where the correspondence is chosen in order to optimize the studied measure. In this paper, we are interested in three measures (number of breakpoints, number of common intervals and number of conserved intervals) and three models of matching (exemplar, intermediate and maximum matching models). We prove that, for ...
Abstract. In this paper, we are interested in the algorithmic complexity of computing (dis)similarit...
International audienceA central problem in comparative genomics consists in computing a (dis-)simi- ...
Rapport de rechercheA central problem in comparative genomics consists in computing a (dis-)similari...
A central problem in comparative genomics consists in computing a (dis-)similarity measure between t...
A central problem in comparative genomics consists in computing a (dis-)similarity measure between t...
A central problem in comparative genomics consists in computing a (dis-)similarity measure between t...
International audienceA central problem in comparative genomics consists in computing a (dis-)simila...
International audienceA central problem in comparative genomics consists in computing a (dis-)simila...
International audienceA central problem in comparative genomics consists in computing a (dis-)simila...
International audienceA central problem in comparative genomics consists in computing a (dis-)simila...
International audienceA central problem in comparative genomics consists in computing a (dis-)simila...
A central problem in comparative genomics consists in computing a (dis-)similarity measure between t...
A central problem in comparative genomics consists in computing a (dis-)similarity measure between t...
A central problem in comparative genomics consists in computing a (dis-)similarity measure between t...
International audienceA central problem in comparative genomics consists in computing a (dis-)simila...
Abstract. In this paper, we are interested in the algorithmic complexity of computing (dis)similarit...
International audienceA central problem in comparative genomics consists in computing a (dis-)simi- ...
Rapport de rechercheA central problem in comparative genomics consists in computing a (dis-)similari...
A central problem in comparative genomics consists in computing a (dis-)similarity measure between t...
A central problem in comparative genomics consists in computing a (dis-)similarity measure between t...
A central problem in comparative genomics consists in computing a (dis-)similarity measure between t...
International audienceA central problem in comparative genomics consists in computing a (dis-)simila...
International audienceA central problem in comparative genomics consists in computing a (dis-)simila...
International audienceA central problem in comparative genomics consists in computing a (dis-)simila...
International audienceA central problem in comparative genomics consists in computing a (dis-)simila...
International audienceA central problem in comparative genomics consists in computing a (dis-)simila...
A central problem in comparative genomics consists in computing a (dis-)similarity measure between t...
A central problem in comparative genomics consists in computing a (dis-)similarity measure between t...
A central problem in comparative genomics consists in computing a (dis-)similarity measure between t...
International audienceA central problem in comparative genomics consists in computing a (dis-)simila...
Abstract. In this paper, we are interested in the algorithmic complexity of computing (dis)similarit...
International audienceA central problem in comparative genomics consists in computing a (dis-)simi- ...
Rapport de rechercheA central problem in comparative genomics consists in computing a (dis-)similari...