— 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...
Background: Our current understanding of transcription factor binding sites (TFBSs) in sequenced prokaryotic genomes is very limited due to the lack of an accurate and efficient c...
Shaoqiang Zhang, Shan Li, Phuc T. Pham, Zhengchang...
The distribution of the lengths of genomic segments inverte during the evolutionary divergence of two species cannot be inferred d rectly from the output of genome rearrangement al...
Adrian Maler, David Sankoff, Elisabeth R. M. Tilli...
Background: Whole-genome sequence alignment is an essential process for extracting valuable information about the functions, evolution, and peculiarities of genomes under investig...
Background: Overlapping genes (OGs) are defined as adjacent genes whose coding sequences overlap partially or entirely. In fact, they are ubiquitous in microbial genomes and more ...