BackgroundParsimony and maximum likelihood methods of phylogenetic tree estimation and parsimony methods for genome rearrangements are central to the study of genome evolution yet to date they have largely been pursued in isolation.ResultsWe present a data structure called a history graph that offers a practical basis for the analysis of genome evolution. It conceptually simplifies the study of parsimonious evolutionary histories by representing both substitutions and double cut and join (DCJ) rearrangements in the presence of duplications. The problem of constructing parsimonious history graphs thus subsumes related maximum parsimony problems in the fields of phylogenetic reconstruction and genome rearrangement. We show that tractable func...
An extant genome can be the descendant of an ancient polyploid genome. The genome aliquoting problem...
From one cell to another, from one individual to another, and from one species to another, the conte...
Abstract: Genome rearrangements are large-scale muta-tions that change the order and orientation of ...
∗ To whom correspondence should be addressed We present a data structure called a history graph that...
Inferring ancestral gene orders in a phylgenomic tree is an important topic in comparative genomics....
Variations in genome arrangements are an important source of phylogenetic information and have been ...
AbstractWe consider a particular model of genomic rearrangements that takes paralogous and orthologo...
International audienceMOTIVATION: Most models of genome evolution integrating gene duplications, los...
International audienceMOTIVATION: Most models of genome evolution integrating gene duplications, los...
We investigate certain genome rearrangement problems studied in relation to genome evolution. We int...
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...
As genomes evolve over hundreds of millions years, the chromosomes become rearranged, with segments ...
We review the combinatorial optimization problems in calculating edit distances between genomes and ...
The basic rearrangement phylogeny methods require that the genomic content be the same in all the or...
An extant genome can be the descendant of an ancient polyploid genome. The genome aliquoting problem...
From one cell to another, from one individual to another, and from one species to another, the conte...
Abstract: Genome rearrangements are large-scale muta-tions that change the order and orientation of ...
∗ To whom correspondence should be addressed We present a data structure called a history graph that...
Inferring ancestral gene orders in a phylgenomic tree is an important topic in comparative genomics....
Variations in genome arrangements are an important source of phylogenetic information and have been ...
AbstractWe consider a particular model of genomic rearrangements that takes paralogous and orthologo...
International audienceMOTIVATION: Most models of genome evolution integrating gene duplications, los...
International audienceMOTIVATION: Most models of genome evolution integrating gene duplications, los...
We investigate certain genome rearrangement problems studied in relation to genome evolution. We int...
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...
As genomes evolve over hundreds of millions years, the chromosomes become rearranged, with segments ...
We review the combinatorial optimization problems in calculating edit distances between genomes and ...
The basic rearrangement phylogeny methods require that the genomic content be the same in all the or...
An extant genome can be the descendant of an ancient polyploid genome. The genome aliquoting problem...
From one cell to another, from one individual to another, and from one species to another, the conte...
Abstract: Genome rearrangements are large-scale muta-tions that change the order and orientation of ...