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BMCBI
2010
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Heuristics for the inversion median problem
Background: The study of genome rearrangements has become a mainstay of phylogenetics and comparative genomics. Fundamental in such a study is the median problem: given three geno...
Vaibhav Rajan, Andrew Wei Xu, Yu Lin, Krister M. S...
BMCBI
2010
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Reconstructing genome trees of prokaryotes using overlapping genes
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 ...
Chih-Hsien Cheng, Chung-Han Yang, Hsien-Tai Chiu, ...
RECOMB
2004
Springer
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The Statistical Significance of Max-Gap Clusters
Identifying gene clusters, genomic regions that share local similarities in gene organization, is a prerequisite for many different types of genomic analyses, including operon pred...
Rose Hoberman, David Sankoff, Dannie Durand
BMCBI
2007
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How to decide which are the most pertinent overly-represented features during gene set enrichment analysis
Background: The search for enriched features has become widely used to characterize a set of genes or proteins. A key aspect of this technique is its ability to identify correlati...
Roland Barriot, David J. Sherman, Isabelle Dutour