Of the many modern approaches to calculating evolutionary distance via models of genome rearrangement, most are tied to a particular set of genomic modelling assumptions and to a restricted class of allowed rearrangements. The "position paradigm", in which genomes are represented as permutations signifying the position (and orientation) of each region, enables a refined model-based approach, where one can select biologically plausible rearrangements and assign to them relative probabilities/costs. Here, one must further incorporate any underlying structural symmetry of the genomes into the calculations and ensure that this symmetry is reflected in the model. In our recently-introduced framework of {\em genome algebras}, each genome correspo...
Abstract The rearrangement distance is a method to compare genomes of different species. Such distan...
Accurate estimation of evolutionary distances between taxa is important for many phylogenetic recons...
A new and largely unexplored area of computational biology is combinatorial algorithms for genome re...
Of the many modern approaches to calculating evolutionary distance via models of genome rearrangemen...
Variations in genome arrangements are an important source of phylogenetic information and have been ...
The calculation of evolutionary distance via models of genome rearrangement has an inherent combinat...
One of the most important techniques of analysis of distinct genome sequences is the comparison of t...
We review the combinatorial optimization problems in calculating edit distances between genomes and ...
Inversions, also sometimes called reversals, are a major contributor to variation among bacterial ge...
For estimating the evolutionary distance between genomes of two different organisms, many sorting pe...
During the evolutionary process, genomes are affected by various genome rearrangements, that is, eve...
From one cell to another, from one individual to another, and from one species to another, the conte...
Abstract Background The rapidly increasing availability of whole-genome sequences has enabled the st...
When comparing genomes in different species, a piece of chromosome in one species can be moved or co...
AbstractWith the advent of large-scale DNA physical mapping and sequencing, studies of genome rearra...
Abstract The rearrangement distance is a method to compare genomes of different species. Such distan...
Accurate estimation of evolutionary distances between taxa is important for many phylogenetic recons...
A new and largely unexplored area of computational biology is combinatorial algorithms for genome re...
Of the many modern approaches to calculating evolutionary distance via models of genome rearrangemen...
Variations in genome arrangements are an important source of phylogenetic information and have been ...
The calculation of evolutionary distance via models of genome rearrangement has an inherent combinat...
One of the most important techniques of analysis of distinct genome sequences is the comparison of t...
We review the combinatorial optimization problems in calculating edit distances between genomes and ...
Inversions, also sometimes called reversals, are a major contributor to variation among bacterial ge...
For estimating the evolutionary distance between genomes of two different organisms, many sorting pe...
During the evolutionary process, genomes are affected by various genome rearrangements, that is, eve...
From one cell to another, from one individual to another, and from one species to another, the conte...
Abstract Background The rapidly increasing availability of whole-genome sequences has enabled the st...
When comparing genomes in different species, a piece of chromosome in one species can be moved or co...
AbstractWith the advent of large-scale DNA physical mapping and sequencing, studies of genome rearra...
Abstract The rearrangement distance is a method to compare genomes of different species. Such distan...
Accurate estimation of evolutionary distances between taxa is important for many phylogenetic recons...
A new and largely unexplored area of computational biology is combinatorial algorithms for genome re...