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arxiv: 1501.07546 · v1 · pith:HGKECJKHnew · submitted 2015-01-29 · 🧬 q-bio.GN · math.CO· math.PR· q-bio.PE

A Computational Method for the Rate Estimation of Evolutionary Transpositions

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Genome rearrangements are evolutionary events that shuffle genomic architectures. Most frequent genome rearrangements are reversals, translocations, fusions, and fissions. While there are some more complex genome rearrangements such as transpositions, they are rarely observed and believed to constitute only a small fraction of genome rearrangements happening in the course of evolution. The analysis of transpositions is further obfuscated by intractability of the underlying computational problems. We propose a computational method for estimating the rate of transpositions in evolutionary scenarios between genomes. We applied our method to a set of mammalian genomes and estimated the transpositions rate in mammalian evolution to be around 0.26.

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