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Comparative Genomics / RCG 2005: Dublin, Ireland
- Aoife McLysaght, Daniel H. Huson:
Comparative Genomics, RECOMB 2005 International Workshop, RCG 2005, Dublin, Ireland, September 18-20, 2005, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 3678, Springer 2005, ISBN 3-540-28932-1 - Abraham Bachrach, Kevin C. Chen, Chris Harrelson, Radu Mihaescu, Satish Rao, Apurva Shah:
Lower Bounds for Maximum Parsimony with Gene Order Data. 1-10 - Guillaume Blin, Cédric Chauve, Guillaume Fertin:
Genes Order and Phylogenetic Reconstruction: Application to gamma-Proteobacteria. 11-20 - Guillaume Bourque, Yasmine Yacef, Nadia El-Mabrouk:
Maximizing Synteny Blocks to Identify Ancestral Homologs. 21-34 - Liran Carmel, Igor B. Rogozin, Yuri I. Wolf, Eugene V. Koonin:
An Expectation-Maximization Algorithm for Analysis of Evolution of Exon-Intron Structure of Eukaryotic Genes. 35-46 - Miklós Csürös:
Likely Scenarios of Intron Evolution. 47-60 - Christophe Dessimoz, Gina Cannarozzi, Manuel Gil, Daniel Margadant, Alexander C. J. Roth, Adrian Schneider, Gaston H. Gonnet:
OMA, A Comprehensive, Automated Project for the Identification of Orthologs from Complete Genome Data: Introduction and First Achievements. 61-72 - Rose Hoberman, Dannie Durand:
The Incompatible Desiderata of Gene Cluster Properties. 73-87 - Marcello Dalpasso, Giuseppe Lancia, Romeo Rizzi:
The String Barcoding Problem is NP-Hard. 88-96 - Jeffrey M. Marcus:
A Partial Solution to the C-Value Paradox. 97-105 - Narayanan Raghupathy, Dannie Durand:
Individual Gene Cluster Statistics in Noisy Maps. 106-120 - David Sankoff, Lani Haque:
Power Boosts for Cluster Tests. 121-130 - David Sankoff, Chunfang Zheng, Aleksander Lenert:
Reversals of Fortune. 131-141 - Cathal Seoighe, Konrad Scheffler:
Very Low Power to Detect Asymmetric Divergence of Duplicated Genes. 142-152 - Krister M. Swenson, Nicholas D. Pattengale, Bernard M. E. Moret:
A Framework for Orthology Assignment from Gene Rearrangement Data. 153-166
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