Common intervals and sorting by reversals: a marriage of necessity

Bergeron A, Heber S, Stoye J (2002)
Bioinformatics 18(Suppl 2): S54-S63.

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Bergeron, Anne; Heber, Steffen; Stoye, JensUniBi
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This paper revisits the problem of sorting by reversals with tools developed in the context of detecting common intervals. Mixing the two approaches yields new definitions and algorithms for the reversal distance computations, that apply directly on the original permutation. Traditional constructions such as recasting the signed permutation as a positive permutation, or traversing the overlap graph to analyze its connected components, are replaced by elementary definitions in terms of intervals of the permutation. This yields simple linear time algorithms that identify the essential features in a single pass over the permutation and use only simple data structures like arrays and stacks.
Erscheinungsjahr
2002
Zeitschriftentitel
Bioinformatics
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18
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Suppl 2
Seite(n)
S54-S63
ISSN
1367-4803
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1460-2059
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https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/1773329

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Bergeron A, Heber S, Stoye J. Common intervals and sorting by reversals: a marriage of necessity. Bioinformatics. 2002;18(Suppl 2):S54-S63.
Bergeron, A., Heber, S., & Stoye, J. (2002). Common intervals and sorting by reversals: a marriage of necessity. Bioinformatics, 18(Suppl 2), S54-S63. https://doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/18.suppl_2.S54
Bergeron, Anne, Heber, Steffen, and Stoye, Jens. 2002. “Common intervals and sorting by reversals: a marriage of necessity”. Bioinformatics 18 (Suppl 2): S54-S63.
Bergeron, A., Heber, S., and Stoye, J. (2002). Common intervals and sorting by reversals: a marriage of necessity. Bioinformatics 18, S54-S63.
Bergeron, A., Heber, S., & Stoye, J., 2002. Common intervals and sorting by reversals: a marriage of necessity. Bioinformatics, 18(Suppl 2), p S54-S63.
A. Bergeron, S. Heber, and J. Stoye, “Common intervals and sorting by reversals: a marriage of necessity”, Bioinformatics, vol. 18, 2002, pp. S54-S63.
Bergeron, A., Heber, S., Stoye, J.: Common intervals and sorting by reversals: a marriage of necessity. Bioinformatics. 18, S54-S63 (2002).
Bergeron, Anne, Heber, Steffen, and Stoye, Jens. “Common intervals and sorting by reversals: a marriage of necessity”. Bioinformatics 18.Suppl 2 (2002): S54-S63.
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