International audienceComparing genomes of different species is a crucial problem in comparative genomics. Different measures have been proposed to compare two genomes: number of common intervals, number of adjacencies, number of reversals, etc. These measures are classically used between two totally ordered genomes. However, genetic mapping techniques often give rise to different maps with some unordered genes. Starting from a partial order between genes of a genome, one method to find a total order consists in optimizing a given measure between a linear extension of this partial order and a given total order of a close and well-known genome. However, for most common measures, the problem turns out to be NP-hard. In this paper, we propose ...
Hannenhalli and Pevzner developed the first polynomial-time algorithm for the combinatorial problem ...
In the paper, the problem of the genome mapping of DNA molecules, is presented. In particular, the n...
This paper studies several combinatorial problems arising from finding the conserved genes of two ge...
International audienceComparing genomes of different species is a crucial problem in comparative gen...
International audienceA preliminary step to most comparative genomics studies is the annotation of c...
International audiencePreliminary to most comparative genomics studies is the annotation of chromoso...
Comparative genomics is an important tool to better understand the different between species. Severa...
International audienceComparing genomes of different species has become a crucial problem in compara...
International audienceComputing genomic distances between whole genomes is a fundamental problem in ...
The total order of the genes or markers on a chromosome is crucial for most comparative genomics stu...
Motivation: The total order of the genes or markers on a chromosome inherent in its representation a...
International audienceWe compare complete genomes from common words denoted MUMs for maximum unique ...
International audienceThe gene order on a chromosome is a necessary data for most comparative genomi...
Abstract. Comparing gene orders in completely sequenced genomes is a standard approach to locate clu...
AbstractWe compare complete genomes from common words denoted MUMs for maximum unique matches. They ...
Hannenhalli and Pevzner developed the first polynomial-time algorithm for the combinatorial problem ...
In the paper, the problem of the genome mapping of DNA molecules, is presented. In particular, the n...
This paper studies several combinatorial problems arising from finding the conserved genes of two ge...
International audienceComparing genomes of different species is a crucial problem in comparative gen...
International audienceA preliminary step to most comparative genomics studies is the annotation of c...
International audiencePreliminary to most comparative genomics studies is the annotation of chromoso...
Comparative genomics is an important tool to better understand the different between species. Severa...
International audienceComparing genomes of different species has become a crucial problem in compara...
International audienceComputing genomic distances between whole genomes is a fundamental problem in ...
The total order of the genes or markers on a chromosome is crucial for most comparative genomics stu...
Motivation: The total order of the genes or markers on a chromosome inherent in its representation a...
International audienceWe compare complete genomes from common words denoted MUMs for maximum unique ...
International audienceThe gene order on a chromosome is a necessary data for most comparative genomi...
Abstract. Comparing gene orders in completely sequenced genomes is a standard approach to locate clu...
AbstractWe compare complete genomes from common words denoted MUMs for maximum unique matches. They ...
Hannenhalli and Pevzner developed the first polynomial-time algorithm for the combinatorial problem ...
In the paper, the problem of the genome mapping of DNA molecules, is presented. In particular, the n...
This paper studies several combinatorial problems arising from finding the conserved genes of two ge...