Application of Combinatorial Optimization Techniques in Genomic Median Problems

Constructing the genomic median of several given genomes is crucial in developing evolutionary trees, since the genomic median provides an estimate for the ordering of the genes in a common ancestor of the given genomes. This is due to the fact that the content of DNA molecules is often similar, bu...

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Main Author: Haghighi, Maryam
Language:en
Published: 2011
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10393/20484
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spelling ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-OOU-OLD.-204842013-04-05T03:21:09ZApplication of Combinatorial Optimization Techniques in Genomic Median ProblemsHaghighi, Maryammedian problemcombinatorial optimizationbreakpoint median problemapplication of travelling salesman problemConstructing the genomic median of several given genomes is crucial in developing evolutionary trees, since the genomic median provides an estimate for the ordering of the genes in a common ancestor of the given genomes. This is due to the fact that the content of DNA molecules is often similar, but the difference is mainly in the order in which the genes appear in various genomes. The mutations that affect this ordering are called genome rearrangements, and many structural differences between genomes can be studied using genome rearrangements. In this thesis our main focus is on applying combinatorial optimization techniques to genomic median problems, with particular emphasis on the breakpoint distance as a measure of the difference between two genomes. We will study different variations of the breakpoint median problem from signed to unsigned, unichromosomal to multichromosomal, and linear to circular to mixed. We show how these median problems can be formulated in terms of problems in combinatorial optimization, and take advantage of well-known combinatorial optimization techniques and apply these powerful methods to study various median problems. Some of these median problems are polynomial and many are NP-hard. We find efficient algorithms and approximation methods for median problems based on well-known combinatorial optimization structures. The focus is on algorithmic and combinatorial aspects of genomic medians, and how they can be utilized to obtain optimal median solutions.2011-12-13T19:59:02Z2011-12-13T19:59:02Z20122011-12-13Thèse / Thesishttp://hdl.handle.net/10393/20484en
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topic median problem
combinatorial optimization
breakpoint median problem
application of travelling salesman problem
spellingShingle median problem
combinatorial optimization
breakpoint median problem
application of travelling salesman problem
Haghighi, Maryam
Application of Combinatorial Optimization Techniques in Genomic Median Problems
description Constructing the genomic median of several given genomes is crucial in developing evolutionary trees, since the genomic median provides an estimate for the ordering of the genes in a common ancestor of the given genomes. This is due to the fact that the content of DNA molecules is often similar, but the difference is mainly in the order in which the genes appear in various genomes. The mutations that affect this ordering are called genome rearrangements, and many structural differences between genomes can be studied using genome rearrangements. In this thesis our main focus is on applying combinatorial optimization techniques to genomic median problems, with particular emphasis on the breakpoint distance as a measure of the difference between two genomes. We will study different variations of the breakpoint median problem from signed to unsigned, unichromosomal to multichromosomal, and linear to circular to mixed. We show how these median problems can be formulated in terms of problems in combinatorial optimization, and take advantage of well-known combinatorial optimization techniques and apply these powerful methods to study various median problems. Some of these median problems are polynomial and many are NP-hard. We find efficient algorithms and approximation methods for median problems based on well-known combinatorial optimization structures. The focus is on algorithmic and combinatorial aspects of genomic medians, and how they can be utilized to obtain optimal median solutions.
author Haghighi, Maryam
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title Application of Combinatorial Optimization Techniques in Genomic Median Problems
title_short Application of Combinatorial Optimization Techniques in Genomic Median Problems
title_full Application of Combinatorial Optimization Techniques in Genomic Median Problems
title_fullStr Application of Combinatorial Optimization Techniques in Genomic Median Problems
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