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WABI
2010
Springer
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Genomic Distance with DCJ and Indels
The double cut and join (DCJ) operation, introduced by Yancopoulos, Attie and Friedberg in 2005, allows one to represent most rearrangement events in genomes. However, a DCJ cannot...
Marília D. V. Braga, Eyla Willing, Jens Sto...
BIOINFORMATICS
2011
12 years 11 months ago
Algorithms for sorting unsigned linear genomes by the DCJ operations
Motivation: The double cut and join operation (abbreviated as DCJ) has been extensively used for genomic rearrangement. Although the DCJ distance between signed genomes with both ...
Haitao Jiang, Binhai Zhu, Daming Zhu
CIBCB
2007
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
An Experimental Evaluation of Inversion-and Transposition-Based Genomic Distances through Simulations
— Rearrangements of genes and other syntenic blocks have become a topic of intensive study by phylogenists, comparative genomicists, and computational biologists: they are a feat...
Moulik Kothari, Bernard M. E. Moret
BMCBI
2010
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Estimating true evolutionary distances under rearrangements, duplications, and losses
Background: The rapidly increasing availability of whole-genome sequences has enabled the study of whole-genome evolution. Evolutionary mechanisms based on genome rearrangements h...
Yu Lin, Vaibhav Rajan, Krister M. Swenson, Bernard...