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2005
Springer

Simple Operations for Gene Assembly

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Simple Operations for Gene Assembly
Abstract. The intramolecular model for gene assembly in ciliates considers three operations, ld, hi, and dlad that can assemble any gene pattern through folding and recombination: the molecule is folded so that two occurrences of a pointer (short nucleotide sequence) get aligned and then the sequence is rearranged through recombination of pointers. In general, the sequence rearranged by one operation can be arbitrarily long and consist of many coding and non-coding blocks. We consider in this paper some simpler variants of the three operations, where only one coding block is rearranged at a time. We characterize in this paper the gene patterns that can be assembled through these variants. Our characterization is in terms of signed permutations and dependency graphs. Interestingly, we show that simple assemblies possess rather involved properties: a gene pattern may have both successful and unsuccessful assemblies and also more than one successful assembling strategy.
Tero Harju, Ion Petre, Vladimir Rogojin, Grzegorz
Added 27 Jun 2010
Updated 27 Jun 2010
Type Conference
Year 2005
Where DNA
Authors Tero Harju, Ion Petre, Vladimir Rogojin, Grzegorz Rozenberg
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