International audienceTractability results are rare in the comparison of gene orders for more than two genomes. Here we present a linear-time algorithm for the small parsimony problem (inferring ancestral genomes given a phylogeny on an arbitrary number of genomes) in the case gene orders are permutations, that evolve by inversions not breaking common gene intervals, and these intervals are organised in a linear structure. We present two examples where this allows to reconstruct the ancestral gene orders in phylogenies of several γ-Proteobacteria species and Burkholderia strains, respectively.We prove in addition that the large parsimony problem (where the phylogeny is output) remains NP-complete
Abstract We present a data structure enabling rapid heuristic solution to the ancestral genome recon...
International audienceThe reconstruction of the chromosomal organization of ancient genomes has many...
Current tools used in the reconstruction of ancestral gene orders often fall into event-based and ad...
International audienceTractability results are rare in the comparison of gene orders for more than t...
Abstract: Genome rearrangements are large-scale muta-tions that change the order and orientation of ...
We present a data structure enabling rapid heuristic solution to the ancestral genome reconstruction...
AbstractWe consider a particular model of genomic rearrangements that takes paralogous and orthologo...
In systematics, parsimony methods construct phylogenies, or evolutionary trees, in which characters ...
Abstract. Accurately reconstructing the large-scale gene order in an ancestral genome is a critical ...
We report on new techniques we have developed for reconstructing phylogenies on whole genomes. Our m...
We describe a number of heuristics for inferring the gene orders of the hypothetical ancestral genom...
BackgroundParsimony and maximum likelihood methods of phylogenetic tree estimation and parsimony met...
Phylogenetic reconstruction is the attempt to determine the evolutionary relationships which connect...
Abstract. Conserved intervals were recently introduced as a measure of similarity between genomes wh...
Abstract. In the last few years, it has become routine to use gene-order data to reconstruct phyloge...
Abstract We present a data structure enabling rapid heuristic solution to the ancestral genome recon...
International audienceThe reconstruction of the chromosomal organization of ancient genomes has many...
Current tools used in the reconstruction of ancestral gene orders often fall into event-based and ad...
International audienceTractability results are rare in the comparison of gene orders for more than t...
Abstract: Genome rearrangements are large-scale muta-tions that change the order and orientation of ...
We present a data structure enabling rapid heuristic solution to the ancestral genome reconstruction...
AbstractWe consider a particular model of genomic rearrangements that takes paralogous and orthologo...
In systematics, parsimony methods construct phylogenies, or evolutionary trees, in which characters ...
Abstract. Accurately reconstructing the large-scale gene order in an ancestral genome is a critical ...
We report on new techniques we have developed for reconstructing phylogenies on whole genomes. Our m...
We describe a number of heuristics for inferring the gene orders of the hypothetical ancestral genom...
BackgroundParsimony and maximum likelihood methods of phylogenetic tree estimation and parsimony met...
Phylogenetic reconstruction is the attempt to determine the evolutionary relationships which connect...
Abstract. Conserved intervals were recently introduced as a measure of similarity between genomes wh...
Abstract. In the last few years, it has become routine to use gene-order data to reconstruct phyloge...
Abstract We present a data structure enabling rapid heuristic solution to the ancestral genome recon...
International audienceThe reconstruction of the chromosomal organization of ancient genomes has many...
Current tools used in the reconstruction of ancestral gene orders often fall into event-based and ad...