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Sorting by Block-Interchanges and Signed Reversals

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Sorting by Block-Interchanges and Signed Reversals
A block-interchange is a rearrangement event that exchanges two, not necessarily consecutive, contiguous regions in a genome, maintaining the original orientation. Signed reversals are events that invert and change the orientation of a region in a genome. Both events are important for the comparative analysis of genomes. For this reason, we propose a new measure that consists in finding a minimum sequence of block-interchanges and signed reversals that transforms a genome into another. For each event, we assign a weight related to its norm and we argue the adequacy of this parameter to indicate the power of each event. We present a formula for the rearrangement measure and a polynomial time sorting algorithm for finding a sequence of block-interchanges and signed reversals that transforms a unichromosomal genome into another.
Cleber V. G. Mira, Joao Meidanis
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Type Conference
Year 2007
Where ITNG
Authors Cleber V. G. Mira, Joao Meidanis
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