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RECOMB
2006
Springer
14 years 5 months ago
Inferring Gene Orders from Gene Maps Using the Breakpoint Distance
Abstract. Preliminary to most comparative genomics studies is the annotation of chromosomes as ordered sequences of genes. Unfortunately, different genetic mapping techniques usual...
Guillaume Blin, Eric Blais, Pierre Guillon, Mathie...
CPM
2000
Springer
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13 years 8 months ago
A Lower Bound for the Breakpoint Phylogeny Problem
Breakpoint phylogenies methods have been shown to be an effective way to extract phylogenetic information from gene order data. Currently, the only practical breakpoint phylogeny a...
David Bryant
DAM
2008
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13 years 4 months ago
Expected number of breakpoints after t random reversals in genomes with duplicate genes
In comparative genomics, one wishes to deduce the evolutionary distance between dierent species by studying their genomes. Using gene order information, we seek the number of time...
Niklas Eriksen
RECOMB
2008
Springer
14 years 5 months ago
A Phylogenetic Approach to Genetic Map Refinement
Following various genetic mapping techniques conducted on different segregating populations, one or more genetic maps are obtained for a given species. However, recombination analy...
Denis Bertrand, Mathieu Blanchette, Nadia El-Mabro...
JCB
2007
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13 years 4 months ago
Duplication and Inversion History of a Tandemly Repeated Genes Family
Given a phylogenetic tree for a family of tandemly repeated genes and their signed order on the chromosome, we aim to find the minimum number of inversions compatible with an evo...
Mathieu Lajoie, Denis Bertrand, Nadia El-Mabrouk, ...