Circular genome rearrangement models: applying representation theory to evolutionary distance calculations

12/03/2017
by   Venta Terauds, et al.
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We investigate the symmetry of circular genome rearrangement models, discuss the implementation of a new representation-theoretic method of calculating evolutionary distances between circular genomes, and give the results of some initial calculations for genomes with up to 11 regions.

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