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Tandem Cyclic Alignment

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Tandem Cyclic Alignment
We present a solution for the following problem. Given two sequences X = x1x2 · · · xn and Y = y1y2 · · · ym, n ≤ m, find the best scoring alignment of X = Xk [i] vs Y over all possible pairs (k, i), for k = 1, 2, . . . and 1 ≤ i ≤ n, where X[i] is the cyclic permutation of X, Xk [i] is the concatenation of k complete copies of X[i] (k tandem copies), and the alignment must include all of Y and all of X . Our algorithm allows any alignment scoring scheme with additive gap costs and runs in time O(nm log n). We have used it to identify related tandem repeats in the C. elegans genome as part of the development of a multi-genome database of tandem repeats.
Gary Benson
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Type Conference
Year 2001
Where CPM
Authors Gary Benson
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