AbstractThe intramolecular model for gene assembly in ciliates considers three operations, ld, hi, and dlad that can assemble any gene pattern through folding and recombination: the molecule is folded so that two occurrences of a pointer (short nucleotide sequence) get aligned and then the sequence is rearranged through recombination of pointers. In general, the sequence rearranged by one operation can be arbitrarily long and consist of many coding and noncoding blocks. We consider in this paper simple variants of the three operations, where only one coding block is rearranged at a time. We characterize in this paper the gene patterns that can be assembled through these variants. Our characterization is in terms of signed permutations and d...
Motivated by genome rearrangements that take place in some species of ciliates we introduce a combin...
Ciliates (an ancient group of single cell organisms) have two sorts of nuclei with different functio...
AbstractWe investigate some differences between the general intramolecular model for gene assembly a...
The intramolecular model for gene assembly in ciliates considers three operations, ld, hi, and dlad ...
Abstract. The intramolecular model for gene assembly in ciliates con-siders three operations, ld, hi...
Summary. The intramolecular model (Ehrenfeucht et al, 2001) for gene assembly in ciliates considers ...
We investigate in this paper a simple intramolecular model for gene assembly in ciliates. Unlike the...
The simple intramolecular model for gene assembly in ciliates consists of three molecular operations...
AbstractDNA processing in ciliates, a very ancient group of organisms, is among the most sophisticat...
Abstract. Two models for gene assembly in ciliates have been proposed and investigated in the last f...
AbstractThe simple intramolecular model for gene assembly in ciliates is particularly interesting be...
Gene assembly in ciliates is an impressive computational process. Ciliates have a unique way of stor...
AbstractWe present in this paper a graph theoretical model of gene assembly, where (segments of) gen...
AbstractGene assembly in ciliates is an intricate biological process that has been studied formally ...
Ciliates are small eukaryotic organisms that perform extensive genomic rearrangements during develop...
Motivated by genome rearrangements that take place in some species of ciliates we introduce a combin...
Ciliates (an ancient group of single cell organisms) have two sorts of nuclei with different functio...
AbstractWe investigate some differences between the general intramolecular model for gene assembly a...
The intramolecular model for gene assembly in ciliates considers three operations, ld, hi, and dlad ...
Abstract. The intramolecular model for gene assembly in ciliates con-siders three operations, ld, hi...
Summary. The intramolecular model (Ehrenfeucht et al, 2001) for gene assembly in ciliates considers ...
We investigate in this paper a simple intramolecular model for gene assembly in ciliates. Unlike the...
The simple intramolecular model for gene assembly in ciliates consists of three molecular operations...
AbstractDNA processing in ciliates, a very ancient group of organisms, is among the most sophisticat...
Abstract. Two models for gene assembly in ciliates have been proposed and investigated in the last f...
AbstractThe simple intramolecular model for gene assembly in ciliates is particularly interesting be...
Gene assembly in ciliates is an impressive computational process. Ciliates have a unique way of stor...
AbstractWe present in this paper a graph theoretical model of gene assembly, where (segments of) gen...
AbstractGene assembly in ciliates is an intricate biological process that has been studied formally ...
Ciliates are small eukaryotic organisms that perform extensive genomic rearrangements during develop...
Motivated by genome rearrangements that take place in some species of ciliates we introduce a combin...
Ciliates (an ancient group of single cell organisms) have two sorts of nuclei with different functio...
AbstractWe investigate some differences between the general intramolecular model for gene assembly a...