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Transforming Cabbage into Turnip (polynomial algorithm for sorting signed permutations by reversals) - Hannenhalli, Pevzner ...

15748 Transforming Cabbage into Turnip (polynomial algorithm for sorting signed permutations by reversals) - Hannenhalli, Pevzner ... http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/20191.html Analysis of genome rearrangements in molecular biology started in the late s, when Dobzhansky and Sturtevant published a milestone paper presenting a rearrangement scenario with inversions for the species of Drosophila. Analysis of genomes evolving by inversions leads to a combinatorial problem of s Crops > Cabbage > Research genome   rearrangements   polynomial   algorithm   reversals   computational   theory   simpler   improved   bounds   chromosome   inversion   species   of   drosophila   polynomial-time Jan 1, 2007  

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