
Comparative Genomics
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Content
- Intro
- Preface
- Organization
- Table of Contents
- Genome Aliquoting Revisited
- The Problem of Chromosome Reincorporation in DCJ Sorting and Halving
- Advances on Genome Duplication Distances
- Listing All Parsimonious Reversal Sequences: New Algorithms and Perspectives
- Ultra-Perfect Sorting Scenarios
- On Sorting Genomes with DCJ and Indels
- The Zero Exemplar Distance Problem
- Scaffold Filling under the Breakpoint Distance
- An Efficient Algorithm for Gene/Species Trees Parsimonious Reconciliation with Losses, Duplications and Transfers
- Detecting Highways of Horizontal Gene Transfer
- Fast and Accurate Phylogenetic Reconstruction from High- Resolution Whole- Genome Data and a Novel Robustness Estimator
- A Simple Measure of the Dynamics of Segmented Genomes: An Application to Influenza
- Novel Definition and Algorithm for Chaining Fragments with Proportional Overlaps
- Assessing the Robustness of Complete Bacterial Genome Segmentations
- An Algorithm to Solve the Motif Alignment Problem for Approximate Nested Tandem Repeats
- Limited Lifespan of Fragile Regions in Mammalian Evolution
- Mapping Association between Long-Range Cis- Regulatory Regions and Their Target Genes Using Comparative Genomics
- A New Genomic Evolutionary Model for Rearrangements, Duplications, and Losses That Applies across Eukaryotes and Prokaryotes
- A Simulation Tool for the Study of Symmetric Inversions in Bacterial Genomes
- Consistency of Sequence-Based Gene Clusters
- Efficient Computation of Approximate Gene Clusters Based on Reference Occurrences
- The Complexity of the Gapped Consecutive- Ones Property Problem for Matrices of Bounded Maximum Degree
- An Approximation Algorithm for Computing a Parsimonious First Speciation in the Gene Duplication Model
- Author Index
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