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DUPCAR: Reconstructing Contiguous Ancestral Regions with Duplications

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DUPCAR: Reconstructing Contiguous Ancestral Regions with Duplications
Accurately reconstructing the large-scale gene order in an ancestral genome is a critical step to better understand genome evolution. In this paper, we propose a heuristic algorithm, called DUPCAR, for reconstructing ancestral genomic orders with duplications. The method starts from the order of genes in modern genomes and predicts predecessor and successor relationships in the ancestor. Then a greedy algorithm is used to reconstruct the ancestral orders by connecting genes into contiguous regions based on predicted adjacencies. Computer simulation was used to validate the algorithm. We also applied the method to reconstruct the ancestral chromosome X of placental mammals and the ancestral genomes of the ciliate Paramecium tetraurelia. Key words: contiguous ancestral region, duplication, gene-order reconstruction, genome rearrangement, isometric reconciliation.
Jian Ma, Aakrosh Ratan, Brian J. Raney, Bernard B.
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Type Journal
Year 2008
Where JCB
Authors Jian Ma, Aakrosh Ratan, Brian J. Raney, Bernard B. Suh, Louxin Zhang, Webb Miller, David Haussler
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