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STOC
1995
ACM
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15 years 3 months ago
Transforming cabbage into turnip: polynomial algorithm for sorting signed permutations by reversals
Genomes frequently evolve by reversals ␳(i, j) that transform a gene order ␲1 . . . ␲i␲iϩ1 . . . ␲jϪ1␲j . . . ␲n into ␲1 . . . ␲i␲jϪ1 . . . ␲iϩ1␲j . . ....
Sridhar Hannenhalli, Pavel A. Pevzner
BMCBI
2007
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14 years 11 months ago
Three-Dimensional Phylogeny Explorer: Distinguishing paralogs, lateral transfer, and violation of "molecular clock" assumption w
Background: Construction and interpretation of phylogenetic trees has been a major research topic for understanding the evolution of genes. Increases in sequence data and complexi...
Namshin Kim, Christopher Lee
CGF
1998
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14 years 11 months ago
Animation of Biological Organ Growth Based on L-systems
In contrast with the growth of plants and trees, human organs can undergo signi cant changes in shape through a variety of global transformations during the growth period, such as...
Roman Durikovic, Kazufumi Kaneda, Hideo Yamashita
AAAI
2007
15 years 2 months ago
Discovering Near Symmetry in Graphs
Symmetry is a widespread phenomenon that can offer opportunities for powerful exploitation in areas as diverse as molecular chemistry, pure mathematics, circuit design, biology an...
Maria Fox, Derek Long, Julie Porteous
DAGSTUHL
2006
15 years 1 months ago
Vertex reconstruction in Cayley graphs
In this report paper we collect recent results on the vertex reconstruction in Cayley graphs Cay(G, S). The problem is stated as the problem of reconstructing a vertex from the mi...
Elena V. Konstantinova