Abstract Background The introduction of the double cut and join operation (DCJ) caused a flurry of research into the study of multichromosomal rearrangements. However, little of this work has incorporated indels (i.e., insertions and deletions of chromosomes and chromosomal intervals) into the calculation of genomic distance functions, with the exception of Braga et al., who provided a linear time algorithm for the problem of DCJ-indel sorting. Although their algorithm only takes linear time, its derivation is lengthy and depends on a large number of possible cases. Results We note the simple idea that a deletion of a chromosomal interval can be viewed as a DCJ that creates a new circular chromosome. This framework will allow us to amortize...
Abstract Background The double cut and join (DCJ) model of genome rearrangement is well studied due ...
Abstract Background Combinatorial works on genome rearrangements have so far ignored the influence o...
Establishing a distance between genomes is a significant problem in computational genomics, because ...
Abstract. The Double Cut and Join (DCJ) is a generic operation rep-resenting many rearrangements tha...
Abstract Background The double-cut-and-join (DCJ) is a model that is able to efficiently sort a geno...
Abstract. The double cut and join (DCJ) operation, introduced by Yancopoulos, Attie and Friedberg in...
Abstract. In genome rearrangements, the double cut and join (DCJ) operation, introduced by Yancopoul...
International audienceWe study the problem of transforming a multichromosomal genome into another us...
We describe the concept of a Massive Adaptive Interactive Text (MAIT), a new generation of online le...
International audienceWe study the problem of transforming a multichromosomal genome into another us...
One of the most fundamental problems in genome rearrangement is the (genomic) distance problem. It i...
In this paper, we study the problem of sorting unichromosomal linear genomes by prefix double-cut-an...
International audienceThis paper generalizes previous studies on genome rearrangement under biologic...
Background: The inversion distance, that is the distance between two unichromosomal genomes with the...
International audienceBackground: Given two genomes that have diverged by a series of rearrangements...
Abstract Background The double cut and join (DCJ) model of genome rearrangement is well studied due ...
Abstract Background Combinatorial works on genome rearrangements have so far ignored the influence o...
Establishing a distance between genomes is a significant problem in computational genomics, because ...
Abstract. The Double Cut and Join (DCJ) is a generic operation rep-resenting many rearrangements tha...
Abstract Background The double-cut-and-join (DCJ) is a model that is able to efficiently sort a geno...
Abstract. The double cut and join (DCJ) operation, introduced by Yancopoulos, Attie and Friedberg in...
Abstract. In genome rearrangements, the double cut and join (DCJ) operation, introduced by Yancopoul...
International audienceWe study the problem of transforming a multichromosomal genome into another us...
We describe the concept of a Massive Adaptive Interactive Text (MAIT), a new generation of online le...
International audienceWe study the problem of transforming a multichromosomal genome into another us...
One of the most fundamental problems in genome rearrangement is the (genomic) distance problem. It i...
In this paper, we study the problem of sorting unichromosomal linear genomes by prefix double-cut-an...
International audienceThis paper generalizes previous studies on genome rearrangement under biologic...
Background: The inversion distance, that is the distance between two unichromosomal genomes with the...
International audienceBackground: Given two genomes that have diverged by a series of rearrangements...
Abstract Background The double cut and join (DCJ) model of genome rearrangement is well studied due ...
Abstract Background Combinatorial works on genome rearrangements have so far ignored the influence o...
Establishing a distance between genomes is a significant problem in computational genomics, because ...