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A Heuristic for Phylogenetic Reconstruction Using Transposition

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A Heuristic for Phylogenetic Reconstruction Using Transposition
Abstract—Because of the advent of high-throughput sequencing and the consequent reduction in cost of sequencing, many organisms have been completely sequenced and most of their genes identified; homologies among these genes are also getting established. It thus has become possible to represent whole genomes as ordered lists of gene identifiers and to study the evolution of these entities through computational means, in systematics as well as in comparative genomics. As a result, gene order data (also known as genome rearrangement data) has attracted increasing attention from both biologists and computer scientists as a new type of data for phylogenetic analysis. Methods for reconstructing phylogeny from genome rearrangements include distance-based methods, MCMC methods and direct optimization methods. The latter, pioneered by Sankoff and extended in the software packages of GRAPPA and MGR, is the most accurate approach for inversion phylogeny. However, due to the difficulty of com...
Feng Yue, Meng Zhang, Jijun Tang
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Authors Feng Yue, Meng Zhang, Jijun Tang
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