2011
DOI: 10.1186/1471-2105-12-s9-s17
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Approximating the double-cut-and-join distance between unsigned genomes

Abstract: In this paper we study the problem of sorting unsigned genomes by double-cut-and-join operations, where genomes allow a mix of linear and circular chromosomes to be present. First, we formulate an equivalent optimization problem, called maximum cycle/path decomposition, which is aimed at finding a largest collection of edge-disjoint cycles/AA-paths/AB-paths in a breakpoint graph. Then, we show that the problem of finding a largest collection of edge-disjoint cycles/AA-paths/AB-paths of length no more than l ca… Show more

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“…In ref. [10], a multiplicative error of at most 13/9 + ε was proved for this algorithm, where n is the size of the initial pair of graphs, and ε is any strictly positive number, the algorithm runtime being of the order of n O(ε −2.6 ) .…”
Section: Undirected Structuresmentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…In ref. [10], a multiplicative error of at most 13/9 + ε was proved for this algorithm, where n is the size of the initial pair of graphs, and ε is any strictly positive number, the algorithm runtime being of the order of n O(ε −2.6 ) .…”
Section: Undirected Structuresmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…An undirected structure is a structure with all directions of edges eliminated-it can be defined directly, without using directed structures. In [10], for equal content of undirected structures and DCJ operations, the problem of finding the shortest transformation (in the number of used operations) of one such structure into another by an algorithm with good estimates of the accuracy and runtime was solved. In [10], a breakpoint graph A * B for two undirected structures A and B was defined.…”
Section: Undirected Structuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…We design an approximation algorithm by using techniques employed on the problem of B REAKPOINT G RAPH D ECOMPOSITION [5,6,18-20]. The basic idea is to find the maximum number of vertex-disjoint helpful cycles of length 4 in the adjacency graph.…”
Section: Approximation Algorithmmentioning
confidence: 99%