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Natural family-free genomic distance
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2020
arXiv
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A classical problem in comparative genomics is to compute the rearrangement distance, that is the minimum number of large-scale rearrangements required to transform a given genome into another given genome. While the most traditional approaches in this area are family-based, i.e., require the classification of DNA fragments into families, more recently an alternative family-free approach was proposed, and consists of studying the rearrangement distances without prior family assignment. On the
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