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Comparative Genomics: International Workshop, RECOMB-CG 2009, Budapest, Hungary, September 27-29, 2009, Proceedings 2009 ed. [Pehme köide]

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  • Sari: Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics 5817
  • Ilmumisaeg: 29-Sep-2009
  • Kirjastus: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
  • ISBN-10: 3642047432
  • ISBN-13: 9783642047435
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 241 pages, kõrgus x laius: 235x155 mm, kaal: 391 g, VIII, 241 p., 1 Paperback / softback
  • Sari: Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics 5817
  • Ilmumisaeg: 29-Sep-2009
  • Kirjastus: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
  • ISBN-10: 3642047432
  • ISBN-13: 9783642047435
As genome-sequencing costs continue their downward spiral, sequencing of closely related organisms has become increasingly a ordable. The growing amount of genomic data available demands for the constant development of computational tools to be applied in comparative genomics. The RECOMB Workshop on C- parative Genomics (RECOMB-CG) is devoted to bringing together scientists working on all aspects of comparative genomics, from computer scientists, ma- ematicians and statisticians working on novel computational approaches for genome analysis and comparison, to biologists applying these computational tools to study the structure and the evolution of prokaryotic and eukaryotic genomes. This volume contains the 19 papers presented at the 7th Annual RECOMB-CG workshop held during September 2729, 2009 at the Renyi Institute, in Budapest, Hungary. The papers published in these proceedings were selected for oral p- sentation from 31 submissions from scientists around the world. Each paper was reviewed by at least three members of the Program Committee in a stringent and thoughtful peer-review process.
Yeast Ancestral Genome Reconstructions: The Possibilities of Computational Methods
1(12)
Eric Tannier
Natural Parameter Values for Generalized Gene Adjacency
13(11)
Zhenyu Yang
David Sankoff
Parking Functions, Labeled Trees and DCJ Sorting Scenarios
24(12)
Aida Ouangraoua
Anne Bergeron
Counting All DCJ Sorting Scenarios
36(12)
Marilia D. V. Braga
Jens Stoye
Minimal Conflicting Sets for the Consecutive Ones Property in Ancestral Genome Reconstruction
48(11)
Cedric Chauve
Utz-Uwe Haus
Tamon Stephen
Vivija P. You
Finding Nested Common Intervals Efficiently
59(11)
Guillaume Blin
Jens Stoye
DCJ Median Problems on Linear Multichromosomal Genomes: Graph Representation and Fast Exact Solutions
70(14)
Andrew Wei Xu
Rearrangement Models and Single-Cut Operations
84(14)
Paul Medvedev
Jens Stoye
Aligning Two Genomic Sequences That Contain Duplications
98(13)
Minmei Hou
Cathy Riemer
Piotr Berman
Ross C. Hardison
Webb Miller
Inferring the Recent Duplication History of a Gene Cluster
111(15)
Giltae Song
Louxin Zhang
Tomas Vinar
Webb Miller
Pseudo Boolean Programming for Partially Ordered Genomes
126(12)
Sebastien Angibaud
Guillaume Fertin
Annelyse Thevenin
Stephane Vialette
Computing the Summed Adjacency Disruption Number between Two Genomes with Duplicate Genes Using Pseudo-Boolean Optimization
138(12)
Joao Delgado
Ines Lynce
Vasco Manquinho
Reconstructing Histories of Complex Gene Clusters on a Phylogeny
150(14)
Tomas Vinar
Brona Brejova
Giltae Song
Adam Siepel
Co-evolutionary Models for Reconstructing Ancestral Genomic Sequences: Computational Issues and Biological Examples
164(17)
Tamir Tuller
Hadas Birin
Martin Kupiec
Eytan Ruppin
Whole-Genome Analysis of Gene Conversion Events
181(12)
Chih-Hao Hsu
Yu Zhang
Ross Hardison
Webb Miller
A Statistically Fair Comparison of Ancestral Genome Reconstructions, Based on Breakpoint and Rearrangement Distances
193(12)
Zaky Adam
David Sankoff
Comparative Genomics and Extensive Recombinations in Phage Communities
205(12)
Guylaine Poisson
Mahdi Belcaid
Anne Bergeron
Properties of Sequence Conservation in Upstream Regulatory and Protein Coding Sequences among Paralogs in Arabidopsis thaliana
217(12)
Dale N. Richardson
Thomas Wiehe
Transcription Factor Binding Probabilities in Orthologous Promoters: An Alignment-Free Approach to the Inference of Functional Regulatory Targets
229(12)
Xiao Liu
Neil D. Clarke
Author Index 241