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RECOMB
2006
Springer
14 years 8 months ago
Inferring Gene Orders from Gene Maps Using the Breakpoint Distance
Abstract. Preliminary to most comparative genomics studies is the annotation of chromosomes as ordered sequences of genes. Unfortunately, different genetic mapping techniques usual...
Guillaume Blin, Eric Blais, Pierre Guillon, Mathie...
CPM
2000
Springer
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14 years 4 days ago
A Lower Bound for the Breakpoint Phylogeny Problem
Breakpoint phylogenies methods have been shown to be an effective way to extract phylogenetic information from gene order data. Currently, the only practical breakpoint phylogeny a...
David Bryant
BMCBI
2010
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13 years 8 months ago
Scaffold filling, contig fusion and comparative gene order inference
Background: There has been a trend in increasing the phylogenetic scope of genome sequencing without finishing the sequence of the genome. Increasing numbers of genomes are being ...
Adriana Muñoz, Chunfang Zheng, Qian Zhu, Vi...
CSB
2003
IEEE
106views Bioinformatics» more  CSB 2003»
14 years 1 months ago
Reconstruction of Ancestral Gene Order after Segmental Duplication and Gene Loss
As gene order evolves through a variety of chromosomal rearrangements, conserved segments provide important insight into evolutionary relationships and functional roles of genes. ...
Jun Huan, Jan Prins, Wei Wang 0010, Todd J. Vision
JCB
2008
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13 years 8 months ago
Estimating the Ancestral Recombinations Graph (ARG) as Compatible Networks of SNP Patterns
Traditionally nonrecombinant genome, i.e., mtDNA or Y chromosome, has been used for phylogeography, notably for ease of analysis. The topology of the phylogeny structure in this c...
Laxmi Parida, Marta Melé, Francesc Calafell...