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E-raamat: Comparative Genomics: RECOMB 2005 International Workshop, RCG 2005, Dublin, Ireland, September 18-20, 2005, Proceedings

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The complexity of genome evolution poses many exciting challenges to devel- ers of mathematical models and algorithms, who have recourse to a spectrum of algorithmic,statisticalandmathematicaltechniques,rangingfromexact,heur- tic, ?xed-parameter and approximation algorithms for problems based on par- mony models to Monte Carlo Markov Chain algorithms for Bayesian analysis of problems based on probabilistic models. The annual RECOMB Satellite Workshop on Comparative Genomics (RECOMB ComparativeGenomics)is aforumonallaspects andcomponents of this ?eld,rangingfromnew quantitativediscoveriesabout genomestructureand process to theorems on the complexity of computational problems inspired by genome comparison. The informal steering committee for this meeting consists of David Sanko , Jens Lagergren and Aoife McLysaght. Thisvolumecontainsthepaperspresentedatthe3rdRECOMBComparative Genomicsmeeting,whichwasheldinDublin,Ireland,onSeptember18-20,2005. The ?rst two meetings of this series were held in Minneapolis, USA (2003) and Bertinoro, Italy (2004). This year, 21 papers were submitted, of which the Program Committee - lected 14 for presentation at the meeting and inclusion in this proceedings.Each submission was refereed by at least three members of the Program Committee. Aftercompletionofthereferees'reports,anextensiveWeb-baseddiscussiontook placeformakingdecisions.TheRECOMBComparativeGenomics2005Program Committee consisted of the following 27 members: Vineet Bafna, Anne Be- eron, Mathieu Blanchette, Avril Coghlan, Dannie Durand, Nadia El-Mabrouk, Niklas Eriksen, Aaron Halpern, Rose Hoberman, Daniel Huson, Jens Lagergren, Giuseppe Lancia, Emmanuelle Lerat, Aoife McLysaght, Istvan Miklos, Bernard Moret, PavelPevzner, Ben Raphael, Marie-FranceSagot, David Sanko , Cathal Seoighe, Beth Shapiro, Igor Sharakhov, Mike Steel, Jens Stoye, Glenn Tesler and Louxin Zhan. We would like to thank the ProgramCommittee members for their dedication and hard work.
Lower Bounds for Maximum Parsimony with Geno Order Data
1(10)
Abraham Bachrach
Kevin Chen
Chris Htirrelson
Radu Mihaesescu
Satish Rao
Apurva Shah
Genes Order and Phylogenetic Reconstruction: Application to γ-Proteobacteria
11(10)
Guillaume Blin
Cedric Chauve
Guillaume Fertin
Maximizing Synteny Blocks to Identify Ancestral Homologs
21(14)
Guillaume Bourque
Yasmnine Yacef
Nadia El-Mabrouk
An Expectation-Maximization Algorithm for Analysis of Evolution of Exon-Intron Structure of Eukaryotic Genes
35(12)
Liran Carmel
Igor B. Rogozin
Yuri I. Wolf
Eugene V. Koonin
Likely Scenarios of Intron Evolution
47(14)
Miklos Csuros
OMA, a Comprehensive, Automated Project for the Identification of Orthologs from Complete Genome Data: Introduction and First Achievements
61(12)
Christophe Dessimoz
Gina Cannarozzi
Manuel Gil
Daniel Margadant
Alexander Roth
Adrian Schneider
Gaston H. Gonnet
The Incompatible Desiderata of Gene Cluster Properties
73(15)
Rose Hoberman
Dannie Durand
The String Barcoding Problem is NP-Hard
88(9)
Marcello Dalpasso
Giuseppe Lancia
Romeo Rizzi
A Partial Solution to the C-Value Paradox
97(9)
Jeffrey M. Marcus
Individual Gene Cluster Statistics in Noisy Maps
106(15)
Narayanan Raghupathy
Dannie Durand
Power Boosts for Cluster Tests
121(10)
David Sankoff
Lani Hague
Reversals of Fortune
131(11)
David Sankoff
Chungfang Zheng
Aleksander Lenert
Very Low Power to Detect Asymmetric Divergence of Duplicated Genes
142(11)
Cathal Seoighe
Konrad Scheffler
A Framework for Orthology Assignment from Gene Rearrangement Data
153(14)
Krister M. Swenson
Nicholas D. Pattenqale
Bernard M.E. Moret
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