International audienceIn this article, we study two problems consisting in reordering a tree to fit with an order on its leaves provided as input, which were earlier introduced in the context of phylogenetic tree comparison for bioinformatics, OTCM and OTDE. The first problem consists in finding an order which minimizes the number of inversions with an input order on the leaves, while the second one consists in removing the minimum number of leaves from the tree to make it consistent with the input order on the remaining leaves.We show that both problems are NP-complete when the maximum degree is not bounded, as well as a problem on tree alignment, answering two questions opened in 2010 by Henning Fernau, Michael Kaufmann and Mathias Poths....
The standard approach to phylogeny estimation uses two phases, in which the first phase produces an ...
Abstract. Phylogeny and alignment estimation are two important and closely related biological prob-l...
Abstract Background Phylogenetic trees are an important tool for representing evolutionary relations...
International audienceIn this article, we study two problems consisting in reordering a tree to fit ...
In this article, we study two problems consisting in reordering a tree to fit with an order on its l...
Abstract: When n is the number of taxa, a phylogenetic tree can be displayed in 2n1 planar ways. Whi...
This thesis deals with combinatorial problems taken frombioinformatics. In particular, we study the ...
We relate the comparison of gene orders to an alignment problem. Our evolutionary model accounts for...
This thesis deals with combinatorial problems taken frombioinformatics. In particular, we study the ...
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Abstract Background In in a typical "left-to-right" phylogenetic tree, the vertical order of taxa is...
Motivation: Computing the similarity between two ordered trees has applications in RNA secondary str...
Clustering homologous sequences based on their similarity is a problem that appears in many bioinfor...
Clustering homologous sequences based on their similarity is a problem that appears in many bioinfor...
Clustering homologous sequences based on their similarity is a problem that appears in many bioinfor...
The standard approach to phylogeny estimation uses two phases, in which the first phase produces an ...
Abstract. Phylogeny and alignment estimation are two important and closely related biological prob-l...
Abstract Background Phylogenetic trees are an important tool for representing evolutionary relations...
International audienceIn this article, we study two problems consisting in reordering a tree to fit ...
In this article, we study two problems consisting in reordering a tree to fit with an order on its l...
Abstract: When n is the number of taxa, a phylogenetic tree can be displayed in 2n1 planar ways. Whi...
This thesis deals with combinatorial problems taken frombioinformatics. In particular, we study the ...
We relate the comparison of gene orders to an alignment problem. Our evolutionary model accounts for...
This thesis deals with combinatorial problems taken frombioinformatics. In particular, we study the ...
p qsrtu ^vY[owIK] nxo3NmOfi \ yZK \ IKh `]KOfiXh h \ iMX] ZKX HIKJMLN#IPOfiLN#Qz^_a`fib ^cPdec bfX...
Abstract Background In in a typical "left-to-right" phylogenetic tree, the vertical order of taxa is...
Motivation: Computing the similarity between two ordered trees has applications in RNA secondary str...
Clustering homologous sequences based on their similarity is a problem that appears in many bioinfor...
Clustering homologous sequences based on their similarity is a problem that appears in many bioinfor...
Clustering homologous sequences based on their similarity is a problem that appears in many bioinfor...
The standard approach to phylogeny estimation uses two phases, in which the first phase produces an ...
Abstract. Phylogeny and alignment estimation are two important and closely related biological prob-l...
Abstract Background Phylogenetic trees are an important tool for representing evolutionary relations...