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2008
Springer
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Perfect DCJ Rearrangement
We study the problem of transforming a multichromosomal genome into another using Double-Cut-and-Join (DCJ) operations. We introduce the notion of DCJ scenario that does not break ...
Sèverine Bérard, Annie Chateau, Cedr...
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2006
Springer
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Inferring Positional Homologs with Common Intervals of Sequences
Inferring orthologous and paralogous genes is an important problem in whole genomes comparisons, both for functional or evolutionary studies. In this paper, we introduce a new appr...
Guillaume Blin, Annie Chateau, Cedric Chauve, Yann...
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2005
Springer
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Modeling the Combinatorial Functions of Multiple Transcription Factors
A considerable fraction of yeast gene promoters are bound by multiple transcription factors. To study the combinatorial interactions of multiple transcription factors is thus impor...
Chen-Hsiang Yeang, Tommi Jaakkola
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2002
Springer
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Tests for gene clustering
Comparing chromosomal gene order in two or more related species is an important approach to studying the forces that guide genome organization and evolution. Linked clusters of si...
Dannie Durand, David Sankoff
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2001
Springer
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Geometric algorithms for the analysis of 2D-electrophoresis gels
In proteomics 2?dimensional gel electrophoresis (2?DE) is a separation technique for proteins. The resulting protein spots can be identified by either using picking robots and sub...
Alon Efrat, Frank Hoffmann, Klaus Kriegel, Christo...