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RECOMB
2008
Springer
15 years 10 months ago
Hurdles Hardly Have to Be Heeded
Abstract. As data about genomic architecture accumulates, genomic rearrangements have attracted increasing attention. One of the main rearrangement mechanisms, inversions (also cal...
Krister M. Swenson, Yu Lin, Vaibhav Rajan, Bernard...
RECOMB
2005
Springer
15 years 10 months ago
Reversals of Fortune
Abstract. The objective function of the genome rearrangement problems allows the integration of other genome-level problems so that they may be solved simultaneously. Three example...
David Sankoff, Chunfang Zheng, Aleksander Lenert
RECOMB
2005
Springer
15 years 10 months ago
On Sorting by Translocations
The study of genome rearrangements is an important tool in comparative genomics. This paper revisits the problem of sorting a multichromosomal genome by translocations, i.e. exchan...
Anne Bergeron, Julia Mixtacki, Jens Stoye
TCS
2008
14 years 10 months ago
Multi-break rearrangements and chromosomal evolution
Most genome rearrangements (e.g., reversals and translocations) can be represented as 2-breaks that break a genome at 2 points and glue the resulting fragments in a new order. Mul...
Max A. Alekseyev, Pavel A. Pevzner