Combinatorics of Genome Rearrangements

G. Fertin, A. Labarre, I. Rusu, Éric Tannier, Stéphane Vialette
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From one cell to another, from one individual to another, and from one species to another, the content of DNA molecules is often similar. The organization of these molecules, however, differs dramatically, and the mutations that affect this organization are known as genome rearrangements. Combinatorial methods are used to reconstruct putative rearrangement scenarios in order to explain the evolutionary history of a set of species, often formalizing the evolutionary events that can explain the multiple combinations of observed genomes as combinatorial optimization problems. This book offers the first comprehensive survey of this rapidly expanding application of combinatorial optimization. It can be used as a reference for experienced researchers or as an introductory text for a broader audience. Genome rearrangement problems have proved so interesting from a combinatorial point of view that the field now belongs as much to mathematics as to biology. This book takes a mathematically oriented approach, but provides biological background when necessary. It presents a series of models, beginning with the simplest (which is progressively extended by dropping restrictions), each constructing a genome rearrangement problem. The book also discusses an important generalization of the basic problem known as the median problem, surveys attempts to reconstruct the relationships between genomes with phylogenetic trees, and offers a collection of summaries and appendixes with useful additional information. Computational Molecular Biology series
基因组重排组合学
从一个细胞到另一个细胞,从一个个体到另一个个体,从一个物种到另一个物种,DNA分子的含量通常是相似的。然而,这些分子的组织却截然不同,影响这种组织的突变被称为基因组重排。组合方法用于重建假定的重排场景,以解释一组物种的进化史,通常将可以解释观察到的基因组的多个组合的进化事件形式化为组合优化问题。这本书提供了这种快速扩展的应用组合优化的第一个全面的调查。它可以作为有经验的研究人员的参考,也可以作为更广泛读者的介绍性文本。从组合的角度来看,基因组重排问题已经被证明是如此有趣,以至于这个领域现在既属于生物学,也属于数学。这本书以数学为导向,但必要时提供了生物学背景。它提出了一系列模型,从最简单的模型开始(通过取消限制逐步扩展),每个模型都构建了一个基因组重排问题。这本书还讨论了一个重要的概括的基本问题,被称为中位数问题,调查试图重建基因组与系统发育树之间的关系,并提供了总结和附录与有用的附加信息的集合。计算分子生物学系列
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